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In early 2022, Top Crop Manager conducted a survey on agricultural technology, asking our readers to answer questions focused on ag tech, how they use it and what they see for the future of farming. To put the resulting survey highlights in context, it is important to know more about the respondents.
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The idea of working smarter, not harder, has been implemented on many Canadian farms with the widespread adoption of ag technology. Of the 1,218 respondents to the Ag Tech Survey, 73 per cent indicated they have adopted at least one type of ag tech on their farm.
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CAAIN CEO Kerry Wright says the right technology, when layered correctly, can enable farmers to get back to more of what matters. Although survey respondents reported a number of barriers to adoption and uptake, the survey results indicated that they, too, are keenly aware of the positive benefits of precision ag technology.
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Hosted by Stefanie Croley, editorial director, Top Crop Manager, the roundtable featured speakers from varying roles within the ag industry: Darcy Herauf, Director, FCC Ag Expert; Kerry Wright, CEO, Canadian Agri-Food Automation and Intelligence Network (CAAIN); Alex Melnitchouck, Chief Technology Officer, Digital Ag, Olds College; and Alain Goubau, CEO, Combyne Ag.
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What’s the current use of technology in agriculture? Almost every Canadian farm uses some sort of technology in their operation, but how is it being used, what’s had the greatest effect, and what should farmers consider?
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There are myriad barriers and complexities that contribute to the uptake of ag tech. In this portion of the roundtable video, panellists discuss their thoughts on the different barriers to adoption of technology on the farm.
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