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Harvesting and Managing Data for Agriculture

Harvesting and Managing Data for Agriculture. Dave Rhylander, Monsanto. Our Challenge We must get more out of each seed to feed the world. Today, the Farm Generates Volumes of Data and Information While the Farmer is Faced with Little Data Insight to Aide Decision Making. DECISIONS TO MAKE.

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Harvesting and Managing Data for Agriculture

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  1. Harvesting and Managing Data for Agriculture

    Dave Rhylander, Monsanto
  2. Our Challenge We must get more out of each seed to feed the world.
  3. Today, the Farm Generates Volumes of Data and Information While the Farmer is Faced with Little Data Insight to Aide Decision Making DECISIONS TO MAKE Weather What farmers said . . . How do I detect if I need fungicide or other protective measures? Temperature Humidity Rainfall Wind Air quality Water quality When should I sell/contract/hedge how much of my harvest? What fertilizers should I use in which parts of my field - when? “I’ve been waiting for an integrated system like this my whole farming career.” “An integrated system would help alleviate some of the stress that comes with decision making.” “It [an integrated system] would combine the work of a couple consultants I use now.”1 Elevator Grain prices Storage levels Store volumes Transportation prices How should I use crop consultants and scouts? What type of seeds should I plant in which parts of my field? What new equipment should I purchase? Will an investment in new technology pay off for me? What type of insurancedo I need? Should I acquire and/or lease land? Combine Planter Spreader Sprayer Fertilizer type Quantity applied Acres covered CP type CP quantity GPS location Hybrid type Hybrid spacing, depth, hit/miss Prior yearactivities Yield Planting data P&L data Grain sales Input spend Other costs Tractor Soil Soilmoisture Temperature Pest incidence Speed Uptime Location Fuel usage Acres covered pH levels NPK content 1 IFS Farmer survey free response
  4. Integrated Farming SystemsDelivering Field Specific Insights & Information To Help Farmers Improve Yield, Productivity and Reduce Risk Field Specific Insights & Information To Help Farmers Improve Yield, Productivity and Reduce Risk . Breeding Orders of magnitude more data points/year to increase genetic gain Software: Agronomy Apps to enable Hybrid Selection & Mapping bu +13% annual rate of gain bu Yield Monitor High Resolution yield monitoring with auto-calibration, harvest management, and compaction removal bu Fertility & Disease Management “Apps” for in-season custom application of supplemental late Nitrogen and Fungicides bu bu Precision Seeding Planter systems enabling variable rate seeding & row spacing of multiple hybrids in a field by yield management zone Variable Rate Fertility Variable rate N, P & K “Apps” aligned with yield management zones
  5. What causes this variation and what can be done to address it?
  6. Testing Our Seed Just Like You Farm New testing design for hybrids Old testing design
  7. By field, a single corn hybrid recommendation and variable seeding rate prescription that maximizes the yield of every potential seed.
  8. The Impact of FieldScripts® The Solution: A Science-Based Plan For Every Seed.
  9. What we need from the grower Yield Data As much data as possible! Minimum of 3 years 2 of which is corn yield data >120bu/ac Field coverage must be 85% or greater Grower Target Yield based on fertility program. 2. Soil Sample data a) For 2014, soil sample from 9/1/2009 or later b) Sampling resolution must be 3 acres or less and referenced to a grid c) Depth of sample must be 0-6” or 0-8” d) Required soil data elements are: Organic Matter, CEC, Water pH, Buffer pH (if pH is <6.8), Potassium, Phosphorus, Calcium, Magnesium Soil EC (soluble salts or 1:1 soil to water) is required on all soil samples taken after 9/1/13 West of the Mississippi River.
  10. FieldScripts® can change seeding rate every 10 meters based on yield management zones in field Soil Type Normalized Yield FieldScripts® Monsanto Company Confidential
  11. Each hybrid responds differently to yield environments, requiring different seeding rates Field Boundary
  12. Hybrid comparisons on seeding rates 34 Average 35.4 Average 34.7 Average Population Range 30 - 41K Population Range 28 - 40K Population Range 28 - 42K Hybrid A Hybrid B Hybrid C
  13. 2013 FieldScripts®Yield Gains (Yield Delta) from Lower and Higher Resolution Data FIELDSCRIPTS PRODUCT FOR 2014 LAUNCH 5 -10 BU/AC ADVANTAGE YIELD (BU/AC) Learning from 2013 Trials The use of the right data layers is important to the outcome and testing of multiple data-management approaches confirms the power of robust, high-resolution proprietary method over current offerings. 1. Data as of October 25, 2013. FieldScripts on-farm Ground Breakers trials across 62 locations. Results compare Ground BreakersFieldScripts trials against farmer’s normal planting practices.
  14. 2014 FieldScripts® Farmer Privacy Commitment defines how Monsanto handles data security PrivacyCommitment Personal & Business Information We collect information you choose to submit during your interaction with us or our authorized dealer representatives. Data Sharing We support your needs by sharing information only with our subsidiaries and business partners. We do not share, trade or sell information about you with other marketers. We may publish results of FieldScripts development and trial work; however, we will not disclose your name, field location or images of your field without your express written consent.
  15. The Climate Corporation Brings Value To Growers Through Recommendations and Insights Driven by Data and Analytics The Climate Corporation aims to help farmers around the world protect and improve their farming operations & profitability Climate Modeling capabilities can optimize management decisions field by field
  16. Climate Modeling Capabilities Can Optimize Management Decisions Field by Field PLANTING-DATE AND HARVEST ADVISOR PEST AND DISEASE IN-SEASON ADVISOR TOTAL WEATHER INSURANCE
  17. It’s all possible…let’s work together for a better tomorrow.
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