Farm technology decision guide

Know what to build before you buy.

SmartFarm Guide helps producers and advisors compare practical farm technology, connectivity options, and implementation pathways before committing to a build. The guide is for turning farm technology questions into grounded, comparable next steps.

How it works

A farm-tech guide that leads to action.

Each guide page should make a practical decision easier: what the technology does, when it fits, what to check, and what the next step should be.

1

Start with the use case

Frame what the producer is trying to improve: monitoring, labour, connectivity, compliance, water, energy, or field operations.

2

Compare practical options

Separate useful technology from shiny distraction with plain-language notes on constraints, cost, support, and implementation fit.

3

Choose the next action

Convert research into a short pathway: what to test, who to ask, what evidence to collect, and what to avoid.

Guide areas

Organised around farm decisions, not tech hype.

  • Connectivity choices
  • Sensors and telemetry
  • Supplier questions
  • Farm data basics
  • Implementation checklists
  • Finance-ready evidence

Live now

The first pSEO guide set is in place.

Start with the core connectivity, planning, and ROI pages, then move into sensors, suppliers, and funding routes.

1

Farm Internet Options in Australia

Built as a practical guide page with references, CTA routing, and related internal links.

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2

LoRaWAN vs NB-IoT for Farming

Built as a practical guide page with references, CTA routing, and related internal links.

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3

Smart Farming ROI Calculator

Built as a practical guide page with references, CTA routing, and related internal links.

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Next step

Use the guide library as the decision layer.

The immediate content footprint now covers the first ten pSEO pages plus placeholder CTA destinations for training, finance-readiness, partner intake, and newsletter capture.

This site is general information only. Technology, supplier, funding, pricing, and eligibility decisions should be verified against current program material, official product pages, and direct supplier advice.