Farming by GPS Saves Money, Environment
Navigation systems become standard on modern farm equipment
As spring planting goes into high gear in the United States, farmers are going high-tech in order to use less fertilizer, save money and protect the environment.
Satellite-based GPS navigation systems are becoming standard on modern farm equipment, helping farmers get the most from their fields.
Mixing tradition with technology
On a weedy patch of land an hour and half from Washington, D.C., farmer Brad Eustace is tilling razor-straight lines with a GPS-guided tractor. With the computer in control, he barely has to steer.
“You can do a straight line a whole lot easier,” he says.