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#AgTech service provider for all your Farm monitoring and remote control #Sensors & #Automation #DataAnalytics #IoT #AgData

Perth, Western Australia Katılım Şubat 2017
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This is a monumental crisis for Australian agriculture, and I urge politicians and authorities to act urgently. No more round-tables, take control now. You are elected by the Australians to make hard decisions. This is it, now is your time. Please read and repost Brad Jones in The Australian today. Also posted by OKA Australia. #fuelcrisis @RogerCookMLA @AlboMP
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It just irks me when there are complaints about farming not wanting to adapt Agtech. I was very close to my uncle and auntie when I grew up. Uncle was also a bank manager, and number count as much in farming as in banking. I’m very much for making farming more adaptable and resilient, that has to be the starting point, but when we talk about autonomy we keep skipping the most basic constraint of all, scale. If we’re serious about autonomy, we have to talk about hectares, litres, tonnes and hours, not just clever tech and demos. Take a 300 hectare paddock. A 50 foot boom sprayer with spot spraying will usually do that with one fill, one operator and the job actually gets finished. It’s not sexy, but it works every day. Current autonomous rigs and swarms have the same issue. Clever tech, but small tanks mean frequent refilling, they stop for branches, fences, erosion lines and kangaroos, and the operating window ends up tighter than a nun’s calendar, so someone still has to babysit, rescue and restart them. You haven’t removed labour, you’ve just fragmented it. With drones it’s even worse. Yes, they make sense in small, high-value horticulture settings, but in broadacre they don’t scale and turn into a logistics exercise rather than autonomy. The real roadblock to autonomy isn’t talent attraction or lifestyle issues in the bush. It’s physics and scale. If it doesn’t scale in hectares per hour, it isn’t autonomy. And if you want a weather station network or some weather station to know when and where to seed, spray and fertilise, you can always come to us. We don't complain and service our customers. Image credits: Sprayline WA, and Origo Pty Ltd
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Seasons Greetings, Merry Christmas to all of you from us at Origo.ag!
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It’s wet, cold, in places and waiting for crops to dry while the headers are parked, it’s time to get ready for next season. Origo.ag’s Harvest Offer is now live lock in a full season of local, high-resolution weather and spray data before the 2026 crop goes in.
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Thank you! The feedback we received at the Dowerin and Newdegate Field Days means a lot. Farmers and friends, your support is what drives our products and service forward. 💪🌾 #AgTech #Agricultural #AgriTech #Harvest25
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Origo ag is honoured to receive the Digi International (NASDAQ: DIGII) Greentech 2025 Award. This is a recognition of our tireless efforts to provide our farmers with information and data to be able to handle variable weather patterns and grow our food with the optimum and sustainable use of inputs. digi.com/company/press-… #farming #Agriculture #AgTech
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ABC Landline interview at Murchison House Station Origo.ag ag tech is part of an innovative mustering system, dramatically reducing the effort and incrrasing the efficiency of mustering in the Australia Station country. #agriculture #farming #ranchlife #agtech
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