Latest Advancements in Technology as it Pertains to Agricultural Production​

November 2024 | 43 min., 14 sec.
by Edward M. Barnes
Cotton Incorporated
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Summary

​This presentation reviews current and future technological advancements in agricultural production. Current advancements include labor reduction and efficiency improvements at the gin, increased data that can become information, and UAV applications. Advancements for the near future include detecting and spraying everything plus new options for weed control. Longer-term advancements include smaller equipment (and thus less soil compaction and more scalable production) and autonomous, “intelligent” equipment. All these advancements will reduce inputs (energy, chemicals and labor) and often improve yields—with the hope of providing more income stability.

About the Presenter

Ed BarnesEd Barnes is Senior Director, Agricultural & Environmental Research, at Cotton Incorporated. He manages agricultural engineering–related projects, including ginning, precision farming, irrigation, and conservation tillage system research. Over his career, Barnes has received two USDA certificates of merit and served on the editorial board of Agricultural Water Management and on the Science Advisory Council of Field to Market, The Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Biological and Agricultural Engineers (ASABE) and has served on their board of trustees. Barnes’s career at Cotton Incorporated began in 2002; previously, he was Director of Agricultural Research. Prior to his work at Cotton Incorporated, Barnes spent seven years as an agricultural engineer for the USDA, Agricultural Research Service, at the U.S. Water Conservation Laboratory in Phoenix, Arizona; in this position, he developed applications of remotely sensed data for agricultural management. He received BS and MS degrees in biological and agricultural engineering from North Carolina State University and a PhD in biosystems engineering from Oklahoma State University.

Contact Information:
Email: EBarnes@cottoninc.com

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