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PAIL Project Chair: Aaron Berger Vice-Chair: Diganta Adhikari Project Manager: Dan Berne 2016 Annual Conference: Using Collaboration and Connectivity to Cultivate Success

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Agenda: • Brief Overview of PAIL – 10 min

• PAIL Status and Submission Plan – 5 min • Operations Examples (Charles) • Precision Ag Data Approach from Japan’s NARO @ 2:45 p.m.

• Q&A

2016 Annual Conference: Using Collaboration and Connectivity to Cultivate Success

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2016 Annual Conference: Using Collaboration and Connectivity to Cultivate Success

Precision Ag Irrigation Language (PAIL) Data Standards Goal Improve agricultural irrigation by developing a common set of data standards and formats to convert data for use in irrigation data analysis and precision prescription programs.

Deliverables  Use Cases  Datasets Definitions  Data schemas and formats  Business Rules  Glossary of terms  Testing  Supporting Documentation

2016 Annual Conference: Using Collaboration and Connectivity to Cultivate Success

AgGateway / PAIL Stakeholders AgGateway: About 240 companies

Precision Ag Council: About 120 companies

PAIL Project: 23+ companies (See below)

Some of the Data is Open Source, Other Proprietary Create recommendation

Rec in PAIL std. format

Create Work Order (WO)/Program

(Advisor or DSS)

WO / Program in PAIL std. format

(Grower agent)

The FMIS/DSS can support or drive rec creation in various, grower-specific possible ways.

FMIS or Irrigation DSS

Data Acquisition System (On-farm or 3rd party)

Data providers source data in standard format

Field Data

Crop Data

Sensor Data

Climate Data

Pump Data

(Grower agent) Commands in proprietary format

Historical Record of Irrigation and Related Applications

(Advisor/Grower agent)

Initiate Irrigation WO/Program

Data sources with proprietary formats

Execute WO/Program (Equipment) Event sequence in proprietary format

Assemble, source work records (OEM / 3rd party)

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Benefits • Reduced Costs: Less Water Applied & Less Energy Used • Reduced Costs: Reduced Fertilizers • Less water stress: Increased Yield • Reduced Drainage • Reduced Leaching of Fertilizers • Easier Record Keeping and Reporting

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PAIL Will Be Submitted as One Standard, with Multiple Parts: • Part 1: Core Concepts (Business Processes, Core Documents,

Controlled Vocabularies, Time, etc. • Part 2: Observations and Measurements • Part 3: Operations Extensible to new technologies and solutions

2016 Annual Conference: Using Collaboration and Connectivity to Cultivate Success

Core Document Flow

Supply Chain Partners & Sustainability

Scout or Irrigation Service

Crop Plan

Reports, Regulatory compliance

Observations & Measurements

Grower Work Record

Recommendation

Work order

Pivot Controller, Pivot & Sprinklers

Agronomist

Real-time Weather Info

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PAIL 1.0 Submission Nov 4:

Feature Freeze

Nov 11:

Test Release Candidate

Nov 18:

Release Candidate 1.0

Dec 9:

Submit to S&G

Dec 5:

ASABE x632 Meetings

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Team Effort • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Diganta Adhikari (Irrometer) Richard Andrus (Campbell Scientific) Chris Arnold (John Deere) Aaron Berger (AgSense) Kurtis Charling (Lindsay) Andres Ferreyra (AgConnections) Charles Hillyer (Texas A&M) Tim Marquis (WDT, Inc.) Steve Melvin (Lindsay) Bart Nef (Campbell Scientific) Stuart Rhea (AgConnections) Joe Russo (ZedX) Brent Shaw (Iteris)

2016 Annual Conference: Using Collaboration and Connectivity to Cultivate Success

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NEXT STEPS • • • • • •

Promotion Training & Support PAIL Plug-In for ADAPT PAIL API Charter Revision Budget Update

• Drip Irrigation • Pumps and Flow Meters

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Agenda: • Brief Overview of PAIL

• PAIL Status and Submission Plan • Operations Examples (Charles) • Precision Ag Data Approach from Japan’s NARO

• Q&A

2016 Annual Conference: Using Collaboration and Connectivity to Cultivate Success