Montoya, Francisco G. (author), Gómez, Julio (author), Cama, Alejandro (author), Zapata-Sierra, Antonio (author), Martínez, Felipe (author), De La Cruz, José Luis (author), and Manzano-Agugliaro, Francisco (author)
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
2013-11
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 159 Document Number: D07694
13 pages, via Online Journal, This paper contributes to our understanding of farm data value chains with assistance from 54 semi-structured interviews and field notes from participant observations. Methodologically, it includes individuals, such as farmers, who hold well-known positionalities within digital agriculture spaces—platforms that include precision farming techniques, farm equipment built on machine learning architecture and algorithms, and robotics—while also including less visible elements and practices. The actors interviewed and materialities and performances observed thus came from spaces and places inhabited by, for example, farmers, crop scientists, statisticians, programmers, and senior leadership in firms located in the U.S. and Canada. The stability of “the” artifacts followed for this project proved challenging, which led to me rethinking how to approach the subject conceptually. The paper is animated by a posthumanist commitment, drawing heavily from assemblage thinking and critical data scholarship coming out of Science and Technology Studies. The argument’s understanding of “chains” therefore lies on an alternative conceptual plane relative to most commodity chain scholarship. To speak of a data value chain is to foreground an orchestrating set of relations among humans, non-humans, products, spaces, places, and practices. The paper’s principle contribution involves interrogating lock-in tendencies at different “points” along the digital farm platform assemblage while pushing for a varied understanding of governance depending on the roles of the actors and actants involved.
Elso, Sonia (author), Gutierrez, Haydee (author), and Elso: Institute of Agricultural Research, Central Library, Santiago, Chile; Gutierrez: University of Chile, Computation and Information Service, Santiago, Chile
Format:
Journal article
Language:
English with French / German / Spanish summary
Publication Date:
1986
Published:
International: Wageningen, Netherlands : The Association.
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 84 Document Number: C05279
Bishop, Richard C. (author), Cochrane, Jeffrey A. (author), Poe, Gregory L. (author), and Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Format:
Report
Publication Date:
1991
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 92 Document Number: C06705
Notes:
AGRICOLA CAT 91949952; Contains Introduction only, [Madison, WI : University of Wisconsin, Department of Agricultural Economics], 1991. 36 p. (Agricultural Economics Staff Paper Series (Madison, WI); no. 325.)
Cites a Michigan State University study revealing that a small farm of less than 300 journal entries a year may be better off staying with a hand system of keeping records.