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Farming/Ranching Operation located in East Central Oklahoma 1500-1750 acres: corn Average Yield: 190 bu/ac (247 highest) 1000-1250 acres: wheat Average Yield: 65 bu/ac (97 highest) 1000-1250 acres: soybeans Average Yield: 35 bu/ac (70 highest) 1500 acres: grass (hay) 4000 acres: pasture Rotation is wheat, double-cropped soybeans, followed by corn. Modern equipment, but use of precision agriculture is limited. Ranching Operation: 850 head of cattle Precision Agriculture Farming Enterprises Using all that you know thus far, what are your recommendations for adopting/implementing precision agriculture

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Page 1: Farming/Ranching Operation located in East Central Oklahoma 1500-1750 acres: cornAverage Yield: 190  bu /ac (247 highest)

Farming/Ranching Operation located in East Central Oklahoma1500-1750 acres: corn Average Yield: 190 bu/ac (247 highest)1000-1250 acres: wheat Average Yield: 65 bu/ac (97 highest)1000-1250 acres: soybeans Average Yield: 35 bu/ac (70 highest)1500 acres: grass (hay)4000 acres: pasture

Rotation is wheat, double-cropped soybeans, followed by corn.Modern equipment, but use of precision agriculture is limited.

Ranching Operation: 850 head of cattle

Precision AgricultureFarming Enterprises

Using all that you know thus far, what are your recommendations for adopting/implementing precision agriculture for this farm?

Page 2: Farming/Ranching Operation located in East Central Oklahoma 1500-1750 acres: cornAverage Yield: 190  bu /ac (247 highest)

Class Inputs for implementation of Precision Agriculture Practices

1. Soil Sampling2. N-rich Strip 3. Yield monitors4. Changes in crop rotation5. Variable rate planting6. Guidance Systems

Other considerations for implementation of Precision Agriculture Practices

1. No-till2. Variable rate application of pesticides/fertilizers

THE BOTTOM LINE FOR ADOPTION/IMPLEMENTATION

1. Return on investment must be greater than previous methodology or farming practices2. Input costs must be reduced