A new collaboration between Food Agility CRC, NGIS, Farmanco, Curtin University’s Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM), and the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development will develop a scientifically rigorous decision support tool to help farmers and their advisors increase profitability and optimise risk management.
Dubbed the ‘Agri-analytics Hub’, the Western Australian-based $4 million project will help producers analyse variability in crop performance and profitability at an in-paddock scale.
Presently, producers can generate maps for precision agriculture using their farm data, however these maps are not generated using a scientifically robust method and there is no existing tool for designing or analysing on-farm trials that agronomists and skilled growers can use to achieve this.
Read more at: Curtin University
Photo Credit: andystrauss via Pixabay