Precision Ag | ąű¶ł´«Ă˝ Our Members Bring Choice, Value & Innovation to Agriculture Thu, 26 Jun 2025 15:20:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.4 /wp-content/uploads/2023/09/fema-favicon-75x75.png Precision Ag | ąű¶ł´«Ă˝ 32 32 Monitoring Crops with AI Models /news/ag/monitoring-crops-with-ai-models/ Thu, 26 Jun 2025 15:20:10 +0000 /?p=32226 In blueberry fields and cranberry bogs throughout South Jersey, diseases and invasive weeds threaten farmers’ crops and their livelihoods. Hieu Nguyen, Ph.D., professor of mathematics in the College of Science & Mathematics, is using smart drones and artificial intelligence (AI) to help farmers monitor their fields for these and other threats.

“Farming is a difficult line of work, and in addition to being out in the field all day, farmers have slim profit margins,” Nguyen said. “Increasing crop yield through precision agriculture is important.”

Using AI, Nguyen is working to program smart drones to fly on their own and capture photos of the fields. Stitching these photos together creates a mosaic farmers can use to monitor their fields for infection with the incurable blueberry scorch virus or infestation with Carolina redroot weeds that crowd out cranberry vines.

“Early detection of disease and preventive measures achieved by using AI and smart drones, like precision spraying, can improve results,” Nguyen said. “A lot of people don’t realize that underneath the hood, all these AI models are generated using math.”

Even in the absence of diseases and weeds that can overtake bogs, AI models that count berries allow farmers to estimate their crop yield in advance. Accurate early estimations help farmers determine how much labor will be needed to pick the fruit and negotiate prices with distributors. Nguyen has undertaken these efforts with grant funding from the New Jersey Department of Agriculture and, in collaboration with Camden County College and the New Jersey Council of County Colleges.

“Although its use in this field has been under-investigated, AI has an important role to play in New Jersey agriculture,” Nguyen said. “What we’re doing will benefit farmers, as well as open up opportunities for our students to gain field experience flying the drones and collecting data.”

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Dealer News: 21st Century Appoints New VP of Precision Ag /news/dealer-news-21st-century-appoints-new-vp-of-precision-ag/ Wed, 02 Aug 2023 14:26:45 +0000 /?p=24454 John Deere dealer 21st Century Equipment said it named Mike Wemhoff as vice president of precision ag technology. His key responsibilities will include promoting the value of precision ag technology and driving adoption among growers.

“I have a passion for agriculture and a passion for technology,” Wemhoff says. “That is one of the many reasons why I took this role, because it combines those things together.”

Before joining 21st Century, he gained experience in the software development industry, the dealership said. This included 14 years with John Deere.

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GBGI to Open Facility for Precision Ag Products /news/gbgi-to-open-facility-for-prescision-ag-products/ Thu, 01 Jun 2023 15:47:34 +0000 /?p=23424

Ag equipment manufacturer GBGI, Chardon, Ohio, announced the building of a new facility focused exclusively on precision agriculture. Located adjacent to the company’s 28,000 sq. ft. headquarters building, President Pete Casamento said the new facility is a result of growth due to the GBGI’s work in precision planting.

“Five years ago, we came up with a new idea to service precision planting dealers direct,” he says. “And we really owe a lot to Precision Planting, because without them, this would not be possible.”

Casamento says that the new facility will be used for inventory storage, production and assembly of items including parallel arms and gauge wheel arms as well as the pressing of bearings into disc openers.

The facility will open at the end of June or early July, GBGI says.

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