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  • Navigating
    at Sea
    • Challenges of Sea Navigation
    • Navigating Without a Clock
    • The Longitude Problem
    • The U.S. Goes to Sea
    • Navigate at Sea! Activity
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    in the Air
    • Challenges of Air Navigation
    • Early Air Navigators
    • Navigation at War
    • Navigate the Skies! Activity
  • Navigating
    in Space
    • Challenges of Space Navigation
    • Reaching for the Moon
    • Navigating in Deep Space
    • Navigate in Space! Activity
  • Satellite Navigation
    • Challenges of Satellite Navigation
    • Reliable Global Navigation
    • Global Positioning System (GPS)
    • Who Uses Satellite Navigation
  • Navigation
    for Everyone
    • Meet a Professional Navigator
    • Personal Navigation Stories
  • Timeline of Innovation
  • Artifacts
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Meet The Navigator

Roy Bardole

Corn and Soybean Farmer
Rippey, Iowa

Navigating Fields of Crops

"As field equipment has gotten larger, it's become nearly impossible to drive it accurately. We either skipped or lapped rows, both of which cost us money. Also, when you sit farther off the ground on big tractors, it's much more difficult to follow a planter mark accurately."

How do you use navigational tools?

"All of our tractors, and the combine and sprayer, are capable of hands-off steering. Using hands-off steering—letting GPS guide the vehicle—makes us more efficient, and sometimes it allows us to operate when we simply couldn’t otherwise."

What kinds of navigational challenges do you face?

"The challenges include darkness, dust, the width of the implement, the need for precision on wide equipment, and being able to return to the same place in the field for any number of reasons."

How has navigational technology changed your life?

"It makes us more efficient. We can work longer days with less fatigue. We manage better because we can better answer some of the "why" questions we see every year in farming."

Field to Table

"Agriculture and transportation are among the fields transformed by global navigation. Satellite navigation helps farmers maintain high crop yields, reduce costs, and lessen environmental impact. Goods from farms and factories can be guided to their destinations by ship, truck, railroad, or aircraft. Vehicle tracking provides near real-time data on shipments, all the way from farm or factory to individual homes."

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Roy Bardole in His Tractor
Farmer Roy Bardole seated at the controls of his combine in a cornfield on farm in Iowa. A GPS guidance system display is mounted at the top center on right side of cab.
Credit: National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution

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Roy Bardole in His Office
Farmer Roy Bardole, seated in his office, views an agricultural GPS image on his computer monitor while field maps are laid out on his desk.
Credit: National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution

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A Tractor Performing Precision Agriculture
A combine, driven by farmer Tim Bardole, harvesting corn on his farm in Iowa. The combine is outfitted with a GPS guidance system.
Credit: National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution

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Display for GPS Precision-Agriculture Guidance System
Roy Bardole used this touch-screen computer and an antenna (not shown) to receive enhanced GPS signals for working corn and soybean acreage in Iowa.
Credit: National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
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  • Navigating at Sea
    • Challenges of Sea Navigation
    • Navigating Without a Clock
    • The Longitude Problem
    • The U.S. Goes to Sea
    • Navigate at Sea! Activity
  • Navigating in the Air
    • Challenges of Air Navigation
    • Early Air Navigators
    • Navigation at War
    • Navigate the Skies! Activity
  • Navigating in Space
    • Challenges of Space Navigation
    • Reaching for the Moon
    • Navigating in Deep Space
    • Navigate in Space! Activity
  • Satellite Navigation
    • Challenges of Satellite Navigation
    • Reliable Global Navigation
    • Global Positioning System (GPS)
    • Who Uses Satellite Navigation
  • Navigation for Everyone
    • Meet a Professional Navigator
    • Personal Navigation Stories
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  • Learning Resources
  • Multimedia Gallery
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