Chico State’s Precision Ag Day brought together students, local community members, and agricultural innovation companies to explore the latest advancements in agriculture. The event highlighted how technology is changing the industry, reducing labor costs, and promoting environmentally friendly practices. Companies like Vantage Sierra Cascade showcased technology that can operate tractors without a driver, helping to alleviate labor shortages and increase efficiency on farms.
California is the leading agricultural state in the country, with Butte County exporting agricultural goods to over 50 countries and 11 states in 2023. The event emphasized the importance of the agriculture industry, with attendees learning about new products and systems that can improve their operations.
Fourth-year student Broc Bettencourt stressed the importance of staying up-to-date with the ever-changing landscape of agriculture: “Everyday there’s a new product out, a new system, and a new need.” The event provided a platform for attendees to learn about cutting-edge technologies that can help them minimize inputs, reduce labor costs, and optimize production.
Overall, Precision Ag Day served as a valuable opportunity for individuals in the agriculture industry to network, learn about new technologies, and gain insights into how they can improve their operations. The event highlighted the importance of innovation in driving the industry forward and ensuring sustainable practices for the future.
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