Precision Agriculture Technicians
Apply geospatial technologies, including geographic information systems (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS), to agricultural production or management activities, such as pest scouting, site-specific pesticide application, yield mapping, or variable-rate irrigation. May use computers to develop or analyze maps or remote sensing images to compare physical topography with data on soils, fertilizer, pests, or weather.
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What You'll Need to Succeed
AI-generatedKey competencies for this occupation at a glance
- KnowledgeAnalyze geospatial data from GIS and GPS systems to assess soil conditions, pest distribution, and crop yield patterns using ESRI ArcGIS and precision agriculture software to optimize site-specific management decisions.Proficient
- Hands-onOperate GPS receivers, yield monitors, and variable-rate application equipment in agricultural field settings to collect accurate spatial data and implement precision application strategies.Proficient
- KnowledgeEvaluate remote sensing imagery and topographic data against soil fertility, moisture, and pest information to develop variable-rate prescription maps for fertilizer, irrigation, and pesticide applications.Proficient
- MindsetEngage agricultural producers and stakeholders in precision agriculture technology adoption by providing consultation, training, and technical support to enhance farm management practices.Proficient
- KnowledgeCompare physical topography with agronomic data on soils, fertilizer application, and weather patterns to identify spatial relationships and optimize resource allocation across production zones.Proficient
- KnowledgeDesign pest scouting protocols and site-specific pesticide application plans integrating biological knowledge, regulatory requirements, and geospatial technologies to minimize environmental impact.Proficient
- MindsetAdvocate sustainable precision agriculture practices and technology integration when communicating with clients, interdisciplinary teams, and external stakeholders to promote efficient resource use.Proficient
- KnowledgeExplain complex geospatial analysis results and precision agriculture recommendations to agricultural producers and field personnel through written reports, presentations, and training sessions.Proficient
- KnowledgeAssess variable-rate irrigation system performance and crop water use efficiency by integrating moisture monitoring data, soil properties, and weather information to optimize irrigation scheduling.Proficient
- KnowledgeApply mathematical and statistical methods to interpret yield variability and crop performance data using Microsoft Excel and specialized farm management software to support data-driven decisions.Developing
- Hands-onCalibrate soil electrical conductivity measurement devices, moisture monitors, and autosteering systems following manufacturer specifications and field protocols to ensure data accuracy and equipment performance.Developing
- Hands-onPerform field data collection using soil samplers, sprayer application equipment, and GPS-enabled devices under varying environmental conditions to support precision agriculture mapping and analysis.Developing
Annual wage data for Precision Agriculture Technicians (2024)
Estimated Total Employment (U.S.)
14,340
Wage Distribution by Percentile
| Metric | U.S. |
|---|---|
| 10% of workers earn the following or less | $32,860 |
| 10% of workers earn the following or more | $69,010 |
| Workers on average earn | $49,680 |
+ indicates wage is at or above the BLS reporting cap ($239,200/year)
Key competencies for this occupation, ranked by importance
- Customer and Personal Service4.2/5
- Computers and Electronics4.1/5
- Sales and Marketing3.5/5
- Mathematics3.5/5
- English Language3.5/5
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