Newly-appointed Society of Precision Agriculture Australia president Philip Honey.
THE helm of the Society of Precision Agriculture Australia (SPAA) is staying in Western Australia after Philip Honey took over from Frank D’Emden as president of the group last week.
Mr Honey is well-known for his work as the smart farms co-ordinator with Stirlings to Coast Farmers and owns his own consultancy business, Environmental and Cropping Technologies Australia, in Albany.
He has been a member of SPAA since 2009, joined the committee about five years ago and was appointed vice-president two and a half…