MO Ag Experiment StationCollege of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
Hundley-Whaley Farm Research Center

Ag Education Field Day
South Harrison FFA

September 18, 2007
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In one of the sessions students discussed several ways in which computers could
be used on farms and composed the following list:

  • Track cattle records
  • GPS
  • Crop production records
  • Checking weather
  • Tracking sales
  • Buying things online
  • Equipment maintenance records
  • Breeding records
  • Scheduling
  • Employment
  • Advertising
  • Research
  • Vet/health records
  • Financial records
  • Tracking markets and stock markets
  • Tracking farm history trends
  • Land values
  • Landscaping
  • Family records/Genealogy
  • Mapping
  • Industry trends
  • Email
  • Computing in the equipment and vehicles
  • Aerial photos
  • Tracking chemical applications
  • Palmtop use
  • Building a website

South Harrison
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