Terry Griffin

Farm Management, Cropping Systems, Precision Agriculture

Associate Professor 
Kansas State University

Terry Griffin’s research and extension programs focus on cropping systems economics in general, and specifically precision agricultural technologies and big data. Precision ag data in a community has evolved Terry’s program to include ‘big data’ specifically the automation of economic decision making tools. Current projects include farm management decision making under weather uncertainty, profitable automated variable rate irrigation applications, valuation of precision agriculture data, and farmland values.

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Documents & Presentations by Terry Griffin
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Impact of the Gannon Storm on Corn Production Across the Midwestern USA March 4, 2025
What You Do Not Know About Third-Party Damages, Actual Production History, and Digital Agricultural Technology Can Hurt You

Farm-to-Farm Newsletter, by American Agricultural Law Association. May 2024. 

February 25, 2025
Kansas Property Tax Estimator

 

October 25, 2024
Using USDA NASS Farmland Values for Farm Management Decision Making

 

August 2, 2024
15 - Space Weather Impact on GPS: What happened on May 10 and how will it affect farm profitability? August 1, 2024
Cost Of Reliance On GNSS For Autonomous Cotton Harvest - Assessing Potential Vulnerability Of Autonomous Navigation Systems To A GNSS Outage July 9, 2024
What Were the GPS Outages?

K-State precision agricultural economist Terry Griffin explains the recent GPS outages that people experienced. He notes that these issues will likely happen again.

May 20, 2024
Fieldwork Capacity Tool

K-State precision agricultural economist Terry Griffin discusses an assessing fieldwork capacity tool and how farmers can utilize it.

May 9, 2024
Assessing Fieldwork Capacity in Your State April 8, 2024
Climate Smart Farm

K-State precision agricultural economist, Terry Griffin, and University of Georgia engineer, Glen Rains, discuss the research they will be doing with their climate-smart 4-D Farm.

October 26, 2023