This could be that same sort of educational material. We put in a full article that pertains to the main topic. In this case - equipment. Maybe we are highlighting the use of drones. Maybe what we are doing is more specific to specialty crop
I stole this from John Deere:
In the heart of Princeton, Illinois, Betsy Rowland's West Bureau Farms is leading the way in agricultural innovation. Over the past four seasons, Betsy has been using autonomous tractor and tillage tools to revolutionize her 8,000-acre farm, equivalent to 6,060 football fields, which grows corn and soybeans. This technological marvel, an 8R 410 tractor and 2600VT tillage tool, has not only simplified her farming operations but also brought numerous benefits that are reshaping the future of agriculture.
Why Autonomy?
With the world’s population expected to grow from 8 billion to nearly 10 billion by 2050, the global food demand is increasing. Farmers like Betsy are at the forefront of meeting this demand. The autonomous tractor allows her to manage her land more effectively. "When you think about it, that's a lot of ground to cover. The tractor makes it manageable," Betsy explains. This scale of operation is essential to produce enough food to meet the growing need.

Fancy New Drones

Make Hay While the Sun Shines

Planting Equipment

Sprayers and Applicatiors
