by Danielle Dickerson | Jun 9, 2026 | Farm Technology Trends, Sustainable Farming Practices
Weather Patterns Are Becoming Less Predictable For generations, growers have relied on seasonal patterns to help guide planting, irrigation, labor planning, and harvest timing. While weather has always been unpredictable to some degree, many producers are noticing...
by Danielle Dickerson | Jun 4, 2026 | Precision Agriculture, Sustainable Farming Practices
Looking Below The Surface Groundwater is easy to overlook when conditions seem normal. A field may look healthy from the surface. Irrigation systems may be running as scheduled. Reservoir levels may be improving after a wet winter. Yet beneath the surface, groundwater...
by Danielle Dickerson | Jun 2, 2026 | Farm Technology Trends, Precision Agriculture, Sustainable Farming Practices
The Margin Pressure Many Growers Are Feeling Agriculture has always required careful financial management, but many growers are finding that today’s environment leaves less room for error than ever before. Fertilizer costs, fuel expenses, labor rates, equipment...
by Danielle Dickerson | May 26, 2026 | Education & Knowledge Sharing, Farm Technology Trends, Precision Agriculture
The Decisions Start Before The Work Begins Most people picture farming as physical work. Long days in the field, equipment running, crews moving, and irrigation systems operating. But some of the biggest challenges happen long before any physical work starts....
by Danielle Dickerson | Apr 23, 2026 | Farm Management Tips and Tricks, Precision Agriculture, Remote Irrigation Systems, Uncategorized
Irrigation decisions rarely come from certainty. More often, they come from a mix of habit, recent conditions, and a bit of caution. A block gets irrigated not because something is clearly wrong, but because it might be. The surface looks dry. The last set was a few...