Educational Needs of Precision Agriculture

被引:6
作者
N. R. Kitchen
C. J. Snyder
D. W. Franzen
W. J. Wiebold
机构
[1] USDA Agricultural Research Service,Cropping Systems and Water Quality Unit
[2] Farmer Software,Dept. of Soil Science
[3] North Dakota State University,Agronomy Dept.
[4] University of Missouri,undefined
关键词
adoption; needs; learning process; technology; precision agriculture;
D O I
10.1023/A:1021588721188
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摘要
Reluctance towards implementation of precision agriculture seems to be based upon accessibility to well-trained, knowledgeable people, and the cost and availability to obtain quality education, training, and products. Given that precision agriculture is rapidly changing and the current trend for accelerated information exchange, educators of precision agriculture face the challenge of keeping pace and providing quality educational programs. This paper addresses how precision agriculture educational programs can be improved. Specific barriers to adoption of precision agriculture are discussed. The learning process of precision agriculture technologies and methods are outlined as six sequential steps. These steps represent a process of increased learning and skill proficiency against which those individuals developing precision agriculture education can use to build and target their programs. The optimal value of information for precision agriculture will be best achieved by producers, agribusinesses, and educators as they improve their: 1) agronomic knowledge and skills, 2) computer and information management skills, and 3) understanding of precision agriculture as a system for increasing knowledge.
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页码:341 / 351
页数:10
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