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New use of geospatial technology helps farmers manage
their land
Ohio State's Nathan Watermeier (Program Leader,
Technology, Ohio State University Extension) is helping farmers and
all Ohioans with a new use of geospatial technologies. Watermeier
and others are working with systems which allow farmers to manage
their land and crops more accurately. With this technology, farmers
can efficiently apply the right amount of fertilizer and other applications
the crops need. This saves money and also helps the environment by
limiting excess chemical run-off in our streams and lakes...
More on Nathan Watermeier's work with the geospatial
program
and precision agriculture
College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental
Sciences
Ohio State University Extension,
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Ohioline
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