Monsanto Co. and other companies are racing to roll out "prescriptive planting" technology to farmers across the U.S., according to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal by Jacob Bunge.
Some farmers worry their data might be sold to commodities traders, wind up in the hands of rival farmers or give more leverage to giant seed companies that are among the most enthusiastic sellers of data-driven planting advice, Lunge writes. The companies vow not to misuse the information.
Many tractors and combines already are guided by Global Positioning System satellites that plant ever-straighter rows while farmers, freed from steering, monitor progress on iPads and other tablet computers now common in tractor cabs. The same machinery collects data on crops and soil.
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