The latest developments in precision agriculture were discussed at the Society of Precision Agriculture Australia's annual expo, held at McLaren Vale on Thursday.
The lineup of local and interstate speakers covered a broad range of topics from the latest in autonomous vineyard and broadacre vehicles, the role of robotics and numerous advances in precision weed control solutions.
WA cropper Mick Caughey discussed his journey with variable rate nutrient application, while Soil Land & Co's Ed Scott and Quetaka's Joe Siebert gave a rundown of a soil carbon measuring pilot they've been involved in plus advances in technology to make the process more precise and reliable.
Flinders University Associate Professor of Precision Agriculture Systems Greg Falzon presented on what role artificial intelligence already has, and how it could be used in future.
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