In 2002, the USDA estimated the
average farm size in the United
States at 436 acres. Even with today’s
advanced technology for data collection, it would take a lot of years to gather enough information to make the best decisions
from 436 acres. What varieties work best on the soil types in my fields? What tillage practices in my climate will maximize production? These are important questions that we have all heard, and, if answered correctly, can put profit in farmers’
pockets.
As your farmer’s trusted
advisor, you want pertinent, premium information to help target your recommendation. Your experience is important, but is that always enough? Can
you collect the amount of knowledge you need as fast as varieties and herbicides are changing?
Do you have enough data in your area? How was it collected? Who
published it? The agronomist using FarmRX’s system can react to shifting
conditions, backed by tens of thousands of acres of data that they collected. FarmRX's
members work as a cohesive team with each other, and with their growers, to ensure the integrity of the information
they use. They succeed when their farmers do.
If your organization would like
to tap the power of this system, please contact us at FarmRX. If you are a farmer looking for a better way, please contact
one of our members listed below.