Precision agriculture is an infant technology. This infant has some of the signs of eventual greatness, but its full capacities will not be evident for some years. Like all infants it will require an investment of time and resources to help it maturity. This investment will have some short term payoff, but the main benefits will be in the future.
Organization |
Purdue Extension |
Publisher |
Purdue University |
Published |
November, 1997 |
Material Type |
Written Material |