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Three Digital Agriculture Problems in Cotton Solved by Distributed Ledger Technology

Terry Griffin, Keith D. Harris, Jason K. Ward, Paul Goeringer, Jessica Richard

2021Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Distributed ledger technology applied to Big Data in agriculture presents challenges and opportunities. Opportunities exist to solve decades‐old farm data management problems. Real‐world examples of applying distributed ledger technology to current farm data problems in cotton include (1) yield monitor data quality assurance, (2) sustainability metrics and resource tracking of cotton lint quality data from ginner back to subfield locations, and (3) increasing supply chain coordination by providing more information to warehouse managers. The culmination of the discussion across three aspects of cotton production data is of interest to farmers, researchers, policy makers, and consumers.

Topics & Concepts

Distributed ledgerLedgerAgricultureSupply chainSustainabilityProduction (economics)CulminationData qualityBig dataQuality (philosophy)Environmental economicsComputer scienceBusinessYield (engineering)Agricultural engineeringEconomicsMarketingFinanceEngineeringComputer securityBlockchainMetallurgyAstronomyOperating systemEpistemologyMacroeconomicsEcologyPhysicsMetric (unit)Materials sciencePhilosophyBiologySmart Agriculture and AIIrrigation Practices and Water ManagementPlant Surface Properties and Treatments