With the increased popularity of guidance systems, rate
controllers, and yield monitors, many crop producers have GPS receiver
readily available to assist in data logging. Recording crop input
application data is a primary step toward automated crop production
records and conducting on-farm research. This workshop will be conducted
by industry leaders and experts in the use of computers and GPS for crop
input data collection. The Kansas Agricultural Research Association is
committed to providing its membership with educational programs and the
opportunity to interact with experts to further its mission of promoting
on-farm research.
Workshop
Agenda:
10:00 Welcome and Introductions
10:15 PDAs and Computers
11:00 Wires and Connections
12:00 Lunch
1:00 Mobile Software Choices
2:00 Integrating Mobile Files with GIS
3:00 Closing Comments
Registration:
$25 registration fee includes lunch and workshop
materials
Mail
Registration to: Mark Carlson
7896 S Lightville Rd
Smolan, KS 67456