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Category_ID - 20
Doc_Title - Adoption and Use of Precision Farming Technologies: A Survey of Central Ohio Precision Farmers
Doc_Author - Michael Arnholt,. Marvin T. Batte and Steve Prochaska
Doc_Number - AEDE-RP- 0011-01
Doc_Start_Date - 12/05/2001
Doc_End_Date - 12/05/2003
Doc_URL_AddLocal - C:\WINNT\ACF352.tmp
Tag_Functional - AED Econ Report Series
Tag_SubUnit - Agricultural Economics,Agribusiness-Farm Management
Tag_Program - VanBuren
Tag_Industry - Precision Farming
Tag_Misc - NULL
Tag_Resources - Crops
Tag_Practice - Information Technology,Management,Technology Adoption

This is a report of a survey of precision farming patrons of a central Ohio cooperative. The survey was conducted in March 2001. The objectives were to understand PF adoption motivation, how farmers use their PF system, what system components they have adopted, the perceived benefits and costs related to adoption, and how the PF system has changed management practices. The report includes a statistical summary of the survey results.