By Kim Fleming Lead Agronomist | Persistence Data Mining The relevance of understanding organic matter in agriculture includes its impact on soil texture, soil bulk density, water holding capacity, soil… read more →
Tim Hammerich Penelope Nagel is a 9th generation farmer from Illinois who moved to southern California to pursue her other passion of open water swimming. She was surprised at how… read more →
The Ohio Soybean Council (OSC), in partnership with Persistence Data Mining, Inc. (PDMI), has won its eleventh R&D 100 Award for a revolutionary soil nutrient mapping and testing platform. The PDMI hyperspectral imaging… read more →
Source: Ohio Soybean Council and Persistence Data Mining sent via AgPR–the news distribution service for agriculture Worthington, OH and Mt. Auburn, IL – The Ohio Soybean Council (OSC), in partnership… read more →
There are ongoing economic pressures in production agriculture to increase crop yields. However, high grain yield production comes at a cost of applying significant quantities of various agricultural inputs, i.e.… read more →
Looking forward to the opportunity to present at the ISelect Webinar Ag Series on Thursday January 11th at 3:00 PM CST. Please join us to learn more about Fertilizer management… read more →
Hurricanes are in the spotlight, we have all been watching, powerless over the impact. How much do we really know about hurricanes? Meteorologist Jeff Masters explains. “They’re heat engines. They… read more →
If you’ve ever used a search engine like Google or Bing, you may not realize you’re giving up some of your privacy every time you search. That’s because companies like… read more →
Eighty percent of the atmosphere consists of nitrogen. Unfortunately, nitrogen in the atmosphere can’t be used by plants. In nature, bacteria can convert nitrogen into a form that plants can… read more →
Nutrient Mining by Wally Wong https://persistencedatamining.com/wordpress1/ When the Native Americans grew corn, they buried fish heads at the base of each plant because they knew the soil needed nutrients to… read more →