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Future of farming in Wisconsin: Professors design customized, energy-efficient, low-cost technology
11 Nov 2024
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Engineering and social science professors at UW-Stout are helping to advance the next generation of agricultural support systems to ensure that new technologies meet the needs of Wisconsin farmers.
Through customized, energy-efficient, low-cost technology for precision agriculture, the team is looking to improve productivity, enhance farming efficiency, increase crop yield and quality and boost profitability for farmers with beef and grazing cattle, small dairies, specialty and large cash crops and agronomists.
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