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Sask | My production numbers must go into my crop insurance office by Nov 15. I held off till yesterday for those reasons mentioned. Do people actually think such data that tells exact yield, is uploaded to the "cloud" and only available to the people at my crop insurance office to continue calculating premiums and benefits the same as last 50 years. Heck the data isn't even locked away anymore in a filing room in the local office because that is unsecure, it's floating around in the super secure internet.
Basically all one would need to do is take some vegetation maps, a couple local crop inspections during the growing season and then back that up with actual yield data to verify proof of model. And that is all actually being done.
So the only thing that keeps some other party from taking advantage of such a possibility is that super secure cloud with the crop insurance data and of course everyone's high tech farm machinery data being spit out instantly via communicatios as a machine rolls over an acre.
Yes, it's all super secure, it's loaded up to a remote data collection point and that makes it so. A hard drive held in your own machine or local office is too unsecure or inconvenient. | |
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