Im struggling with where this ends up going... my mind ends up envisioning MC=MR graphs like I plied through in university.
Im reminded of errols thread earlier this week that, "cash is king" in the upcoming reset. If cash is king, or certainly liquid assets, much as it has been for eternity, then in the current context, DATA is the modern printing press.
Those that collect, collate, and disseminate data are the modern day robber barons. In the consumer sphere, facebook, apple, amazon, and alphabet are in that exact game. They offer consumers "widgets" that are cheap/free and then mine you like a natural resource. YOU are more akin to a commodity for sale than the consumer of a resource. As their values indicate, they have made out like bandits.
As SF3 would say, "follow the money". How the hell do companies that offer much if not most of their software/hardware for free or little cost amass the stupendous amounts of wealth that they have?
Now, drag that model into the agricultural world...
1) Bayer openly floating regional pricing on all seeds stateside(through climateview)
2) seed companies looking for farmer financing, while maintaining control of any new varieties.
3) farm at hand offering new "pricing" for their app
*there's a hell of alot more examples, and surely there'll be plenty more coming*
Bayer is trying to sell this as a "risk sharing initiative", but clearly they will be using harvested data to assuage guys fears of covering a fixed cost on a poor production year, but capitalizing HUGELY on a banner year.
Seed companies want a cut of the good years as well if they look for a $/mT on sale.
The "farm at hand" one pissed me off yesterday... I signed up for their app years ago to figure out irregular field sizes via Google earth satellite data to cross check it with my Trimble250. Heres the guts of their email
The amount of data they would be in control of there is ASTOUNDING, and they think YOU should pay for the priviledge of having them collect, collate, and likely ultimately disseminate it! They have learned well from mother Deere and mother CNH.
Im rambling here, but getting to the point...
All of these (and plenty of others) are either looking to capitalize massively on data that as Tweety said, the GOOD farmers are all to willing to hand over for nothing. Or are thinking that there is such tremendous rent to be extracted, that increased company profitability lies in essentially share cropping with growers. If they can assuage fears of unrecoverable costs on the bad years they can pilfer us based on hard data in the good years.
At what point do:
-input suppliers,
-Machinery dealers,
-Financiers
take a flexible stake, and blunting the top end potential?
Take data collection to its extreme and put it into the hands of grain buyers? If they know everyone's financial situation, their tonnage on hand, and their liabilities due dates will they be able to further tighten stocks to use and offer only what the data says is necessary to induce movement?
At what point do we lose complete and utter control of our own destiny?
We are the creators of all this data, and we should be getting paid for it rather than the other way around... but much like the personal sphere, you convince the actual resource that they're the consumer, and then turn around and offer the resource to other well healed consumers and make out like a damned bandit!
Im reminded of errols thread earlier this week that, "cash is king" in the upcoming reset. If cash is king, or certainly liquid assets, much as it has been for eternity, then in the current context, DATA is the modern printing press.
Those that collect, collate, and disseminate data are the modern day robber barons. In the consumer sphere, facebook, apple, amazon, and alphabet are in that exact game. They offer consumers "widgets" that are cheap/free and then mine you like a natural resource. YOU are more akin to a commodity for sale than the consumer of a resource. As their values indicate, they have made out like bandits.
As SF3 would say, "follow the money". How the hell do companies that offer much if not most of their software/hardware for free or little cost amass the stupendous amounts of wealth that they have?
Now, drag that model into the agricultural world...
1) Bayer openly floating regional pricing on all seeds stateside(through climateview)
2) seed companies looking for farmer financing, while maintaining control of any new varieties.
3) farm at hand offering new "pricing" for their app
*there's a hell of alot more examples, and surely there'll be plenty more coming*
Bayer is trying to sell this as a "risk sharing initiative", but clearly they will be using harvested data to assuage guys fears of covering a fixed cost on a poor production year, but capitalizing HUGELY on a banner year.
Seed companies want a cut of the good years as well if they look for a $/mT on sale.
The "farm at hand" one pissed me off yesterday... I signed up for their app years ago to figure out irregular field sizes via Google earth satellite data to cross check it with my Trimble250. Heres the guts of their email
Over the past 8 years, we have offered a free version of our platform to help farmers make managing their day-to-day operations easier. In order for us to continue to provide our user-friendly tools and integrations, we are launching new pricing effective December 9th, 2019.
There will be two pricing tiers to choose from:
Standard ($120 CAD/year) - log your farm information by tracking:*
Fields & Field Activities
Storage & Transactions*
Equipment & Maintenance
Contracts & Marketing*
Settings & Integrations
Premium ($500 CAD/year) - includes Farm At Hand Standard, with the addition of:
Crop Planning Direct Cost & Revenue Tracking
More Settings & Integrations
More tools coming soon...
As a Farm At Hand user, we’d like to thank you for being part of the farmily by giving you a Premium account until March 1st, 2020.
There will be two pricing tiers to choose from:
Standard ($120 CAD/year) - log your farm information by tracking:*
Fields & Field Activities
Storage & Transactions*
Equipment & Maintenance
Contracts & Marketing*
Settings & Integrations
Premium ($500 CAD/year) - includes Farm At Hand Standard, with the addition of:
Crop Planning Direct Cost & Revenue Tracking
More Settings & Integrations
More tools coming soon...
As a Farm At Hand user, we’d like to thank you for being part of the farmily by giving you a Premium account until March 1st, 2020.
Im rambling here, but getting to the point...
All of these (and plenty of others) are either looking to capitalize massively on data that as Tweety said, the GOOD farmers are all to willing to hand over for nothing. Or are thinking that there is such tremendous rent to be extracted, that increased company profitability lies in essentially share cropping with growers. If they can assuage fears of unrecoverable costs on the bad years they can pilfer us based on hard data in the good years.
At what point do:
-input suppliers,
-Machinery dealers,
-Financiers
take a flexible stake, and blunting the top end potential?
Take data collection to its extreme and put it into the hands of grain buyers? If they know everyone's financial situation, their tonnage on hand, and their liabilities due dates will they be able to further tighten stocks to use and offer only what the data says is necessary to induce movement?
At what point do we lose complete and utter control of our own destiny?
We are the creators of all this data, and we should be getting paid for it rather than the other way around... but much like the personal sphere, you convince the actual resource that they're the consumer, and then turn around and offer the resource to other well healed consumers and make out like a damned bandit!
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