In this video, IL Soy Envoy Eric Beckett, CCA, from Illini FS discusses how farmers can leverage big data and precision technology to make informed decisions and enhance their farm productivity. By using tools like drones, satellite scouting, and yield data, farmers can create targeted, prescription-based applications for their fields.

Beckett emphasizes the importance of starting small and building upon precision technologies over time to avoid being overwhelmed. He encourages collaboration between farmers, equipment advisors, and retail partners to maximize the potential of precision farming tools for better results.

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About the Author: Eric Beckett

Eric Beckett, currently serving as a Field Agronomist with Illini FS, brings a wealth of experience from diverse roles in agronomy research. His career has encompassed weed science, corn and soybean plant breeding, and work in high-yield corn and soybean environments across Illinois. Based in East Central, IL, Eric oversees five counties and manages eight full-service agronomy retail locations in his current position. In his role at Illini FS, Eric dedicates much of his time supporting agronomy sales and operations staff, collaborating closely with grower customers. He also takes charge of managing Illini FS's agronomy interns and the On-Farm Discovery program. Originating from Monticello, IL, Eric now calls Philo, IL, home. Apart from his professional pursuits, Eric finds joy in fishing, traveling with his family, and engaging in DIY projects around the house. Eric is formally trained as an agronomist, holding degrees from Parkland College and Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, IL. His professional qualifications extend to being an active CCA 4R NMS and a licensed UAV Drone Pilot, highlighting his commitment to staying at the forefront of agronomic practices and technology.

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