We’re building an AgTech platform and we want farmer feedback as we build it
We’re a small team working on AgIntel, an AgTech platform currently being tested and deployed on farms across Prince Edward Island.
The basic idea is simple, collect useful field-level data and turn it into practical information that can help farmers make better decisions.
We’re deliberately building and testing it under real farm conditions rather than developing everything first and trying to find a use for it afterward.
One of the things we want to use Reddit for is hearing from farmers and others working in precision agriculture.
If you’ve used soil sensors, weather stations, farm management software, precision-ag tools, or similar technology:
What data have you found useful enough to actually influence a decision on your farm?
And on the flip side:
What technology has given you plenty of data, but not much practical value?
We’re interested in hear your thoughts. Knowing what isn’t working for farmers can be just as valuable as knowing what is.