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What You Need to Know About Your OEM's Precision Vision

Back by popular demand, the majorline panel returns to the 2024 Precision Farming Dealer Summit, Jan. 8-9 in Indianapolis. Hear from the precision ag heads at AGCO, Case IH and New Holland as they share their strategic direction for the business and the successful approaches embraced by their top-performing dealers. The panel features the following participants:

Jeffrey Smith, Product Marketing Manager, AGCO
Kendal Quandahl, Precision Field Team Manager, Case IH
Paul Welbig, Product Marketing Director - Precision Technology, New Holland North America

The panel will discuss how manufacturers are strategizing for an increasingly digital future, what to expect from the OEMs in the autonomy space and the precision business commonalities of OEM's top performers.

This marks a rare opportunity for these leaders to learn from you about the realities of precision services in dealerships, and for you to discuss the programs you need to support your customers and their business objectives.

To register or download the full 2024 Precision Farming Dealer Summit program, visit PrecisionSummit.com. The 2024 Precision Farming Dealer Summit will take place Jan. 8-9 in Indianapolis, Ind., at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown. The two-day event offers a mix of general sessions and classrooms featuring top industry experts, profit-boosting dealer-to-dealer panels and highly interactive roundtable discussions.

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Why Invest in Canada’s Seed Future? | On The Brink: Episode 3

Video: Why Invest in Canada’s Seed Future? | On The Brink: Episode 3

Darcy Unger just invested millions to build a brand-new seed plant on his farm in Stonewall, Manitoba so when it’s time for his sons to take over, they have the tools they need to succeed.

Right now, 95% of the genetics they’ll be growing come from Canadian plant breeders.

That number matters.

When fusarium hit Western Canada in the late 90s, it was Canadian breeders who responded, because they understood Canadian conditions. That ability to react quickly to what’s happening on Canadian farms is exactly what’s at risk when breeding programs lose funding.

For farmers like Darcy, who have made generational investments based on the assumption that better genetics will keep coming, the stakes are direct and personal.

We’re on the brink of decisions that will shape our agricultural future for not only our generation, but also the ones to come.

What direction will we choose?

On The Brink is a year-long video series traveling across Canada to meet the researchers, breeders, farmers, seed companies, and policymakers shaping the future of Canadian plant breeding. Each week, a new story. Each story, a piece of the bigger picture.

Episode 3 is above. Follow Seed World Canada to catch every episode, and tell us: Do you think the next generation will have the tools they need to success when they takeover? How is the future going to look?