Access to lower cost precision tools vital

By Vanessa Binks
September 13 2018 - 12:33pm
LOOKING FORWARD: Society of Precision Agriculture Australia president Jess Koch said the symposium held in Adelaide this week was an opportunity for primary producers to hear about how the technology can help boost profit margins.
LOOKING FORWARD: Society of Precision Agriculture Australia president Jess Koch said the symposium held in Adelaide this week was an opportunity for primary producers to hear about how the technology can help boost profit margins.

The adoption of precision agriculture technology by SA farmers has continued to increase since its inception more than 20 years ago, but there are still barriers slowing down the uptake, according to speakers at the Society of Precision Agriculture Australia symposium this week. 

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