While I am not in farming, we applied an agronomic style approach to moisture control at PuroClean. We adjusted airflow placement like crop irrigation zones to dry materials evenly. I tracked humidity readings every six hours and compared them to past jobs. Drying time improved by 19 percent on similar square footage. Consistent measurement changed outcomes. Data guided placement decisions instead of habit. The lesson was simple, optimize inputs and yields improve. Even service work benefits from agronomic thinking.
Precision agriculture technology significantly enhances crop yields by utilizing data analytics, GPS, and IoT sensors for optimal field management. A Midwest corn farm exemplified this by installing soil moisture sensors and adopting variable rate technology to make real-time irrigation and fertilizer application decisions tailored to specific soil needs. By monitoring crop yield per acre and input costs, farmers improved resource use efficiency effectively.