Farmers and ranchers are able to control access to their land, machinery and equipment, and other tangible assets, but the property rights of data are less clear. A group of researchers at NDSU is seeking to understand the viewpoints of those involved in collecting and using precision agriculture data. (Pixabay photo)
Farmers and ranchers are able to control access to their land, machinery and equipment, and other tangible assets, but the property rights of data are less clear. A group of researchers at NDSU is seeking to understand the viewpoints of those involved in collecting and using precision agriculture data. (Pixabay photo)https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2022/april/ndsu-researchers-seek-farmer-and-rancher-input-on-precision-agriculture-data-use/drone-2734228_1920.jpg/viewhttps://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2022/april/ndsu-researchers-seek-farmer-and-rancher-input-on-precision-agriculture-data-use/drone-2734228_1920.jpg/@@download/image/drone-2734228_1920.jpg
Farmers and ranchers are able to control access to their land, machinery and equipment, and other tangible assets, but the property rights of data are less clear. A group of researchers at NDSU is seeking to understand the viewpoints of those involved in collecting and using precision agriculture data. (Pixabay photo)