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Home
About
Leadership
Member Faculty
Research
Robotics & Automation
AI & Modeling
Computer Vision & Imaging
Sensors & Wireless Communication
Precision Irrigation
Precision Poultry/Livestock Management
Site-Specific Crop Management
Variable Rate (VR) Technology & Machinery Systems
Precision Forestry
Controlled Environment Agriculture
Education
Undergraduate
Graduate
Extension
IPA Extension Faculty
Outreach publications
Presentations
Videos
Partners
News
International Conference
Conference Program
Speaker Bios
Moderator Bios
Poster Session (updated with Winners)
Student Hackathon (updated with Winners)
Spray Drone Workshop
Precision Turf Tour
Planning Committee
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Precision ag experts share their vision at international conference
What is integrative precision agriculture?
Farming’s Future? Precision Ag Conference Highlights Needs for Specialty Crop Industry
Robotic Harvesters Could Be Challenge in Vegetable Production
Inaugural integrative precision agriculture conference aims to address industry needs
Agriculture project wins $1M NSF development award
UGA awarded $4 million to design farm of the future
Drs. Vellidis & Virk Talk Precision Ag on UGA’s Cultivating Curiosity Podcast
The UGA Poultry Science Department Holds the 2023 Georgia Precision Poultry Farming Conference
Precision agriculture technology helps farmers – but they need help (story from NPR)