Terry Griffin

Farm Management, Cropping Systems, Precision Agriculture

Assistant Professor 
Kansas State University

Terry Griffin’s research and extension programs focus on cropping systems economics in general, and specifically precision agricultural technologies and big data. Precision ag data in a community has evolved Terry’s program to include ‘big data’ specifically the automation of economic decision making tools. Current projects include farm management decision making under weather uncertainty, profitable automated variable rate irrigation applications, valuation of precision agriculture data, and farmland values.

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Manhattan , KS  66506-4011
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Documents & Presentations by Terry Griffin
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Kansas Farms Sequence of Information Intensive Precision Agriculture Technology Adoption in Bundles September 29, 2016
Precision Agriculture Technology Adoption and Obsolescence September 14, 2016
Adoption and Utilization of Precision Agricultural Technology August 5, 2016
Factors Influencing Farms Transitioning Between Financial Vulnerability Categories August 1, 2016
Precision Planter and Yield Monitor Technology Workshops - Ajay Sharda and Terry Griffin

Ajay Sharda and Terry Griffin look ahead to August events at K-State covering precision planter technology and yield monitors.

July 27, 2016
Automated Boom Height Controls

Precision agricultural engineer Ajay Sharda and cropping systems economist Terry Griffin of K-State talk about automated boom height controls on field sprayers.  

July 12, 2016
Value of Farm Data: Proving Damages Based on Trade Secret Protections June 27, 2016
Adoption of Precision Agricultural Technology in Kansas June 8, 2016
KSU Irrigation Energy Cost

A spreadsheet to compare the costs of irrigation energy options

May 23, 2016
Precision Agriculture Implications for Farm Management May 11, 2016