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Assessment of digital technology adoption and access barriers among crop,
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Assessment of digital technology adoption and access barriers among crop,
dairy and livestock producers in Wisconsin
Hypothesis
Is there a significant statistical relationship with the frequency of internet connection status and region?
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Study Result
Internet access and usage were found to be strongly and positively associated with gender (women), farm income, farm size (both in terms of hectares and numbers of animals), and education level.
The study identified several significant barriers to the adoption of digital technology on respondents' farms. These included concerns about data privacy and security, compatibility of software and systems, and a lack of understanding about how to effectively use and derive value from acquired data.
The most accessed categories of information were related to weather and market information, while farm program and educational information were accessed the least.
Adoption of digital applications was found to increase with factors such as larger acreage, higher income levels, younger age groups, and female respondents.
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Objective of the Study
provide a quantitative analysis of the data storage requirements and patterns associated with the adoption of new technology in accuracy in agriculture over the scheme of a year.
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