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One-Day Conference Helps You Leverage Big Data to Its Fullest Potential

Save the Date: Feb. 16, 2015

Even as the science of farm data collection has matured and mountains of data have been collected, agriculture continues to struggle in utilizing data effectively. As growers strive to maximize efficiency and improve agronomic practices, questions persist in the areas of data ownership and privacy, growers' rights and responsibilities, and the value of various data points to the farm operation.

PrecisionAg invites you to join your peers on February 16 at Crown Plaza Columbus North-Worthington for Big Data: Understanding and Leveraging the Most Elusive Farm Asset, a one-day conference that brings growers, educators and industry experts together to explore today’s big data issues. You’ll gain a better understanding of where agriculture stands on big data and be equipped to make better short- and long-term decisions about how to manage data and work more effectively with your industry partners.

Developed in cooperation with Dr. John Fulton of The Ohio State University, the Big Data program will feature topics including Identifying Value in Farm Data; Case Studies On Data Partnerships; Data Privacy and Ownership.

Click here to register. The full program is available here.

 

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