11 Days of ADT Questions Focused on Transparency, Simplicity and Trust

What are farmers looking for when it comes to the use of and contracts relating to the information being generated on their operation?  Transparency, Simplicity and Trust.  This is the answer we have heard since Ag Data Transparency (ADT) began certifying technology providers more than five years ago.  Each of the 11 questions that a company must answer in order to be ADT certified helps farmers better understand what happens with their ag data.

Below you will find links to articles about all 11 questions including details and industry member commentary.  We thank the following for contributing insight and perspective to this series:

·         American Soybean Association President Kevin Scott

·         Todd Janzen, President, Janzen Schroeder Ag Law LLC and ADT Administrator

·         Michael Nepveux, Economist, American Farm Bureau Federation

·         Craig Rogers, Precision Farming Lead at Beck’s Hybrids

·         Joel Wippenfurth, Director of Business Operations and Retail Execution at WinField United

·         Darcy Herauf, Director, Farm Credit Canada’s Ag Expert

·         Britt Raybould, President of the Ag Data Transparency (ADT) Board, former President of the National Potato Council and Chief Financial Officer at Raybould Brothers Farms

·         John Deere

·         Jacob Westlin, Senior Director of Policy and Communications at National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG)

·         National Farmers Union.

 Question 1

Question 2

Question 3

Question 4

Question 5

Question 6

Question 7

Question 8

Question 9

Question 10

Question 11

Participants in the ag data transparent certification come from many industry segments, including the seed industry, farm equipment manufacturers, ag tech startups, farm cooperatives, agronomic advisors, analytic-focused platforms, livestock tech companies, and makers of Internet of Things (IoT) devices for agriculture. Our participants also include platforms that collect agronomic, financial, and grain marketing data.

Ready to take the first step for your company to become ADT certified? Click here.

Curious about the answers your Ag Tech company has provided during ADT certification? Click here and click on the logo of the company.

Thanks for your interest in Ag Data Transparent!