Precision farming in crop and livestock production

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Science and practice in dialogue: Successful ATB field day on digital nitrogen and humus management

Field day at InnoHof in Groß Kreutz on the topic of "Digital technologies for nitrogen and humus management". (Photos: ATB)

How can digital technologies help farmers use nitrogen more efficiently and improve the humus content in the soil? This key question was the focus of the joint field day organised by the DigiMix-PA, digiMan and BoDi research projects on 29 October 2025 at the Leibniz InnoHof in Groß Kreutz.

The event, entitled ‘Digital Technologies for Nitrogen and Humus Management’, attracted over 50 participants from the agricultural sector, consulting, government agencies, ministries, science and academia. The aim was to build a bridge between current research and practical application and to promote direct dialogue.

The morning was filled with specialist presentations by researchers who shared the latest findings from the projects involved. The presentations gave insights into innovative approaches to data collection, analysis, and use for more precise nutrient management. After the presentations, participants took the chance to have lively discussions and share experiences.

In the afternoon, the focus was on practical demonstrations of the technologies. Guests were able to experience the digital tools live at several stations. Among other things, the following were demonstrated:

  • Systems for digital data management that enable seamless collection and evaluation of operational data.
  • A virtual reality (VR) application that demonstrates new possibilities for agricultural training and further education.
  • Modern precision farming technology and innovative soil sensor platforms that demonstrated their potential for site-specific management in outdoor use.

We are delighted with the positive feedback from participants and agree on the importance of such formats. Close exchange between research and practice is of central importance in developing sustainable solutions for agriculture and ensuring their successful establishment.

 

ATB-Contact:

Dr. Sebastian Vogel
Scientist, Group leader "Proximal Soil Sensing"
Telefon: +49 331 5699-426
E-Mail: SVogel@atb-potsdam.de

Dr. Robin Gebbers
Scientist
Telefon: +49 331 5699-413
E-Mail: rgebbers@atb-potsdam.de

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