Purdue Long-Term Farm Study Finds Precision Ag ROI Not Guaranteed Across Operations

Chad Fiechter joins us to discuss Purdue’s precision ag study, challenges in capturing value from technology, and what farmers should consider when investing in and adopting these tools.

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WEST LAFAYETTE, INDIANA (RFD NEWS) — Many producers are incorporating precision ag technology to boost profitability, but new research suggests extracting value from those tools may be more complex than expected.

Chad Fiechter from Purdue University joined us on Thursday’s Market Day Report to discuss a recent study examining how precision agriculture impacts farm efficiency and revenue.

In his interview with RFD News, Fiechter explained the study focused on Kansas farmers over a 20-year period, measuring their ability to generate gross revenue efficiently. He noted that bundles of precision ag technologies were not directly tied to improved efficiency, highlighting that capturing value from these tools may be more challenging than previously thought.

He also discussed common challenges in adopting precision ag, noting a learning curve with more complex tools such as variable-rate applications and soil sampling. In contrast, simpler technologies such as GPS guidance showed clearer efficiency gains.

Fiechter said the findings were surprising, especially given his own background in farming and interest in technology, emphasizing that the results do not diminish the value of precision ag but instead point to a need for better understanding of how to use it effectively.

He added that farm size and management play a role, with less efficient operations seeing more measurable benefits, while results can vary widely across farms. He also noted that return on investment can take time, encouraging producers to be patient and focus on learning how to best utilize the technology rather than adopting every new tool.

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