Crop Tech Tour - 2008
Follow farmers from around the country as they put new technology to work in their fields throughout the crop season. The Crop Tech Tour is sponsored by John Deere.
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TOUR HIGHLIGHTS


A look at the land and the tech tools shaping it
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Technology is helping farmers meet some of the challenges that Mother Nature has thrown them this spring. See how technology is shaping some Nebraska farmers' operations on the early-season western Corn Belt leg of the 2008 Crop Tech Tour.

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Also: Early-season challenges >>

More Tour slideshows:

Racing against time >>
A tour of spring crop conditions >>
Crop Tech down South >>

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CCA SPOTLIGHT


Travis Rowe
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Travis Rowe is an area sales manager for Champaign Landmark, Inc., in Mt. Vernon, Ohio. He's been a CCA since 2007 and he's been with Champaign Landmark since the spring of 2004. He works primarily with growers in Northern Madison County, Eastern Champaign County and Southern Union County, Ohio. Most of his time is spent field scouting and consulting with growers on seed, crop protection and fertility recommendations.

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FARMER FEATURES


Farm help wanted: Technical expertise required
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With tractors equipped with auto-steer, flow control sprayers and planter programs, RTK receivers and other monitors, having an educated technician is vital. Though it's not a secret and the trend well underway, today's farming operations require some level of technical expertise.

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Also: Crop tech payback >>
Also: Making sense of data >>
Crop Tech Tour archive >>

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