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Title: A whole-farm investment analysis of some precision agriculture technologies
Authors: Knight, Brad
Malcolm, Bill
Authors (Email): Malcolm, Bill (b.malcolm@unimelb.edu.au)
Keywords: Precision Agriculture
GPS technology
investment
Issue Date: 2009-10
Abstract: This study used information about a farm in the Victorian Mallee during the period 1998 – 2005 to analyse the profitability of investing in Precision Agriculture and Site-Specific Crop Management technology and farming systems. Two equipment guidance systems were evaluated. Both guidance systems earned more than 8 percent real return p.a. on the extra capital invested. A Real-Time Kinetic (RTK) guidance system with a precision of 2 cm and a capital cost of $50,000 was less profitable than a Sub-Metre guidance system with 20 cm accuracy and costing $20,000. Producers investing in RTK guidance technology would be well-paid to also adopt supporting management practices that enhance crop gross margins or provide other benefits. The capital cost of GPS technology has to be spread over sufficient hectares. Investment in Zone Management technologies to fine-tune applications of nitrogen within paddocks did not meet the required return on capital of 8 percent p.a. With the spatial variability on this farm, 1670 hectares of crop were required for the investment to break-even with alternative uses of the capital. Alternatively, with 900 hectares cropped on this case study farm, spatial variation of at least 2.5 t/ha in yield across paddocks was required to justify the investment in the Zone Management technology.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/121470
Identifiers: 1449-5937
Institution/Association: AFBM Journal>Volume 06, Number 1, 2009
Total Pages: 14
From Page: 41
To Page: 54
Collections:Volume 06, Number 1, 2009

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