Precision Agriculture (PA) is a method of measuring and managing variability to ensure the right products at the right rates are applied in the right place and at the right time. This is known as 4R nutrient stewardship. PA involves the use of many tools and technologies such as: global positioning systems (GPS), geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing by satellite/drone/manned aircraft, proximal sensing by way of soil mapping technologies, LiDAR, yield monitors, variable rate application (VRA), weather stations and soil moisture monitoring systems, and more. PA assumes that not all parts of a field are uniform, and that by measuring and managing variability in the field, we can ensure we are not over-applying inputs such as fertilizer, pesticides, or water. In this microcredential, learners will explore PA tools and make data-informed decisions for a farming operation. Learners will participate in real world demonstrations of data collection using PA tools and technologies and access sources of existing data. Learners will explore how data informs application using VRA capable equipment such as fertilizer spreaders, sprayers with nozzle control, or VR capable planters.