Ag Data Transparent Releases Model Ag Data Use Agreement

ADT’s Model Ag Data Use Agreement is based on the company’s 13 Core Principles which ensure privacy and security for ag data. The Model Agreement addresses farmers’ data security concerns at all stages of the data cycle: starting with origination, covering storage and usage, and concluding with termination of a contract.

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Beck's looking out for customers with ADT Certification

Everyone has different reason for becoming Ag Data Transparent (ADT) certified. For some, that reason is necessity. Newer companies often require backing by an organization like ADT to gain customers’ trust. Other businesses, like Beck’s, already have long-established relationships with their customers. Their reason for getting ADT certified? It’s best practice.

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AgExpert successfully earns farmers trust with ADT Seal

“Our research has proven that there is still a large deficit in customer trust with Ag-tech companies who manage farm data. At FCC, this is something we have worked extremely hard to build and will continue to take very seriously.” Thomarat credits Ag Data Transparency with helping them achieve this.

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Ontario Farmer: Always Read the Data Contract

Farmers are increasingly trying to improve productivity and profitability with farm management software systems. Those systems generate vast quantities of data about the farms on which they’re used, however, who owns and has rights to that data is unclear.

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Farmer's Business Network Certifies as Ag Data Transparent

Farmer’s Business Network, Inc.,the rapidly growing independent farmer-to-farmer network, recently completed ADT third-party certification affirming that their analytic offerings are private and secure. Farmer’s Business Network, Inc.,which now represents over 23 millions acres of farmer members in the US and Canada, joins the ranks of companies such as John Deere, Growmark and Beck’s as a certified in their data transparency to growers. 

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Todd Janzen