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Why poor data quality directly costs agricultural businesses money
Making decisions based on incorrect figures is like driving with a navigation system set to the wrong destination. You think you’re on the right track, you follow every instruction, and it feels like you’re getting closer to your goal but in reality, you’re quietly heading in the wrong direction.
AI in agriculture: how smart data helps farmers make better decisions
Where a human can oversee a handful of numbers at once, AI can compare thousands of data points simultaneously. It looks for patterns and connections that the human brain cannot detect. Based on that, the software gives a signal, warning, or recommendation.
Why data quality is the foundation of smart pig farming
In this article, you’ll learn how improving data quality leads directly to smarter decisions, stronger operational performance, and ultimately better farm results. From understanding common data pitfalls to unlocking the value of well-managed farm data, you’ll gain insights that help transform raw information into meaningful, profitable action.
New weather station network in Germany delivers accurate, field specific weather data and spraying advice
Starting 1 April, a new national, comprehensive weather station network with integrated advisory software will be rolled out across Germany. This all in one system provides arable and vegetable farmers with precise local weather data and practical spraying advice, enabling them to better prioritise and avoid unnecessary spraying costs.
AgroVision expands partnership with Banqup Group to support Belgian farmers in compliant e-invoicing transition
AgroVision en Banqup Group (formerly Unifiedpost Group), are extending their successful partnership to Belgium. Following the adoption of digital invoicing by over 6,000 AgroVision customers in the Netherlands, the collaboration now aims to support Belgian agricultural businesses in preparing for the upcoming mandatory B2B e-invoicing regulations.
