As combines power down across the Midwest, farmers are left with more than grain in the bin. They also have a season’s worth of numbers sitting on their monitors, and that data can be the key to making next year’s decisions a little clearer.
Students learn in the high bay lab in the Raven Precision Agriculture Center at South Dakota State University in Brookings. Data gathered from precision monitors can help producers make decisions for next year’s crop.
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Born and raised on a farm in southeastern South Dakota, Katelyn currently resides in Sioux Falls. She enjoys attending SDSU football games (her alma mater), going to farmer’s markets and visiting her parents at their family farm. Reach her at kwinberg@tristateneighbor.com.





