Dr. Raj Khosla – Recognized globally as a pioneer in precision farming, Dr. Khosla’s research at Colorado State University focuses on variability in soil properties and its implications for precision nutrient and water management. His contributions have greatly enhanced the understanding of site-specific management.
Dr. John Nowatzki – A leading expert from North Dakota State University, Dr. Nowatzki concentrates on the application of UAV (drone) technology in precision agriculture. His insights have been pivotal in shaping how UAVs can be leveraged for better farm management.
Lisa Prassack – As the President of Prassack Advisors, Lisa is an innovation strategist in precision ag technology. She’s known for connecting the agri-food industry with emerging digital solutions, emphasizing the importance of data in farming.
Professor David Lamb – A researcher at the University of New England, Australia, Prof. Lamb has made significant strides in the realm of precision agriculture, particularly in the use of sensor technology for crop health monitoring and management.
Dr. Joe Luck – Based at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Dr. Luck specializes in the application of sensors and control systems in precision agriculture. His research has immensely helped in optimizing equipment technologies for site-specific applications.
Dr. Alex Thomasson – A professor at Texas A&M University, Dr. Thomasson’s research in remote sensing, machine systems, and agricultural automation has been groundbreaking. His work is pivotal in promoting the integration of technology into agricultural practices.
Dr. Jess Lowenberg-DeBoer – Currently at Harper Adams University in the UK, Dr. Lowenberg-DeBoer has written extensively about the economics of precision agriculture. He delves into the economic implications and benefits of adopting precision farming techniques.
Terry Griffin – At Kansas State University, Terry focuses on the economics side of precision agriculture. He analyzes how farm data can be used efficiently to make informed decisions, bridging technology with economic best practices.
Dr. Bruce Erickson – Working at Purdue University, Dr. Erickson is a prominent figure in agronomy education and research. His work has centered around the practical adoption and economic aspects of precision farming technologies.
Professor Simon Blackmore – One of Europe’s leading experts on precision farming, Prof. Blackmore from Harper Adams University focuses on robotics and automation. His work aims to reduce the environmental impact of farming through smart machinery.