GK Technology is hosting a precision agriculture symposium today and tomorrow in Devils Lake. Rather than going for that last bushel, agronomist Sarah Lovas is seeing more farmers focused on the bushel that will make them the most money. “It used to be that in a downturn in the economy, precision agriculture might be one of those things that would kinda get cut, but now we’re actually seeing some pretty good traction,” said Lovas. “In January, we’ve actually been fairly busy and I think it’s because farmers are looking and trying to figure out how to be more efficient.” The GK Technology event is being held at Lake Region State College, followed by Agronomy on Ice on Wednesday.
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