AgriCurious Podcast

Is Precision Agriculture All We Think It Is?

21 min · 27 de feb de 2026
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In this episode of AgriCurious, Dennis speaks with Dr. Chin-Ling Lee, Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication at the University of Georgia, about precision agriculture and what truly drives its adoption. They discuss how precision tools influence farmer decision-making, the social and psychological factors shaping adoption, and what makes an approach integrative rather than simply technology-driven. After listening, please take 10 seconds to share your feedback at bit.ly/agricurious [http://bit.ly/agricurious].

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