It Starts with the Soil: How Technology Helps Farmers Care for Their Most Valuable Asset
With advanced technology, farmers can gain valuable insight into soil conditions, allowing them to make informed decisions that support both short-term …
Stephen Schwartz, Agronomic Value Lead: Corn & Soy at John Deere, coordinates on-farm agronomic trials with John Deere dealers and customers across North America to identify the local agronomic benefits of John Deere equipment and technology. Traveling across North America, Stephen supports a wide variety of agricultural systems and customer needs across the entire John Deere portfolio. Stephen has worked at John Deere for 3 years and previously managed agronomic discovery with industry partners as the Plant Health and Nutrition Collaboration Manager for U.S. & Canada. Stephen has bachelors degrees in Agronomy: Crop and Soil Science and Agribusiness Management from Purdue University and a Master of Science in Crop Science from the Crop Physiology Lab at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
With advanced technology, farmers can gain valuable insight into soil conditions, allowing them to make informed decisions that support both short-term …
Follow these best practices for data lake management to ensure your organization can make the most of your investment.
The need for automated data pipelines is clear. What role will data scientists play in bringing them about?
Developing an enterprise-ready application that is based on machine learning requires multiple types of developers.
Cloud optimization could offer the best method for reducing costs according to a new report.