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While the intrusion into privacy may not be as extensive in agriculture as in big retail, the movement is in that direction as farmers become more reliant on equipment and systems that generate vast amounts of data, says Terry Griffin, whose Griffin Consulting is located at Little Rock, Ark.

Hembree Brandon, Editorial director

December 16, 2014

7 Min Read
<p><em><strong>BIG DATA was the theme of the annual meeting of the Mississippi Agricultural Economics Association. Among those attending were, from left, John and Marie Lee, Tuscaloosa, Ala. (he is retired head of the Mississippi State University Agricultural Economics Department); Gail Gillis, research associate, MSU agricultural economics; and Dave Thomas, vice president of marketing, Helena Chemical Company.</strong></em></p>

About the Author(s)

Hembree Brandon

Editorial director, Farm Press

Hembree Brandon, editorial director, grew up in Mississippi and worked in public relations and edited weekly newspapers before joining Farm Press in 1973. He has served in various editorial positions with the Farm Press publications, in addition to writing about political, legislative, environmental, and regulatory issues.

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