48-3 Precision Farming Technology: Adoption, Data Use, and Training Needs of Ohio Farmers.

Poster Number 614

See more from this Division: A04 Extension Education
See more from this Session: Extension Methodology and General Extension Education
Monday, November 1, 2010
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level
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Florian Diekmann, Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences Library, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH and Marvin T. Batte, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Results of the “2010 Ohio Farming Practices Survey” are used to (1) determine the level of adoption of precision farming technologies, (2) better understand farmers’ use of precision farming information and data, and (3) assess farmers’ perceptions of the costs and benefits of their precision farming systems. The survey was administered to a representative sample of Ohio farmers in spring 2010 following best survey practices. The study updates past observations of farmers precision farming practices and use of precision farming information in the state. Results help to identify barriers for further advancement of precision farming technology and to aid development of best practices for research and extension programs to meet the educational needs of farmers.
See more from this Division: A04 Extension Education
See more from this Session: Extension Methodology and General Extension Education