Ag Business & Crop is delighted to take part as an exhibitor in the 2nd annual Farms.com Precision Agriculture Conference & Ag Tech Showcase taking place at the Radisson Hotel in Saskatoon, November 14-15, 2018.
Offering the tools and training you need for modern farming, Ag Business & Crop helps producers to maximize their success and excel using the latest technology and methods for 21st century agriculture.
Ag Business & Crop is your Canadian distributor for Wintex Automatic Soil Samplers, Wintex Liquid Storage Covers (eg: manure tanks), & senseFly/Parrot’s professional fixed wing and rotary drones/UAV’s. Our goal is to help agronomists and farmers collect accurate, high quality data right the first time, simply and with greater efficiency, allowing you to spend more time making decisions and implementing changes. We know agriculture, focus on practical ag solutions and are customer-centric.
Find Us At The Conference
Visit us at our booth in the Radisson Hotel, and learn about our array of precision agriculture products, including:
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About The Farms.com Precision Agriculture Conference
The 2nd annual Farms.com Precision Agriculture Conference & Ag Technology Showcase in Saskatoon is extending by popular demand to a one-and-a-half day program. The event now offers participants more information sessions, greater networking opportunities, and more education from industry experts.
This year’s conference is welcoming up to 350 farmers farmers, retailers, and agri-businesses.
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Visit the link below for more info about the Farms.com Precision Agriculture Conference & Ag Tech Showcase.
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If you would like to know more about Ag Business & Crop’s products, services or participation at the Farms.com Precision Agriculture Conference, contact us today.
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