CLICK HERE TO VIEW CURRENT ISSUE

Best of NAMA 2025

Stay Informed
with these

Services
Agri Marketing Update
e-newsletter sent each Monday and Thursday
@AgriMarketing on Twitter
Farm Show Guide
Marketing Services Guide
Books:

National Agri-Marketing Association
NAMA Website
Upcoming Events
Chapters
Agri-Marketing Conf
Best of NAMA 2025












ASABE AND AEM AWARD DAVIDSON PRIZE TO THREE RECIPIENTS
Source: AEM news release

Denver, CO - The Davidson Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in agricultural engineering, was presented today at Commodity Classic 2025, recognizing three groundbreaking innovations that are transforming modern farming.

Now in its 8th year, the Davidson Prize--named after J.B. Davidson, the father of modern agricultural engineering--celebrates cutting-edge innovations that are shaping the future of agriculture. This award is a collaboration between ASABE and the Association of Equipment Manufacturers to recognize outstanding achievements in agricultural engineering.

The 2025 Davidson Prize winners include:
Bondioli & Pavesi, Inc. - E.D.I. (Electronic Data Interchange) Driveshaft - This groundbreaking technology improves power transmission efficiency while providing real-time monitoring and diagnostics, ensuring optimal performance in the field.

PTx Trimble - OutRun - This cutting-edge solution enhances precision agriculture by providing advanced guidance and automation, improving efficiency, reducing operator fatigue, and maximizing yields.

CNH America - IntelliSense Bale Automation & Large Square Baler Automation - This technology revolutionizes hay and forage harvesting by automating key baling functions, ensuring consistent bale quality, reducing operator workload, and optimizing productivity.

"These winners exemplify the future of agricultural engineering," said Doug Otto, President-Elect of ASABE, who hosted the presentation. "Each of these technologies demonstrates a commitment to solving real-world challenges for farmers and advancing the industry in meaningful ways."

The Davidson Prize, established in partnership between the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) and the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), celebrates innovations that improve efficiency, sustainability, and productivity in agriculture.

"The Davidson Prize recognizes innovations that have a lasting impact on the way we grow and harvest food," said Curt Blades, Senior Vice President, Industry Sectors & Product Leadership at AEM. "This year's winners are leading the way in automation, precision agriculture, and power transmission, helping farmers operate more efficiently and sustainably."

The Davidson Prize selection process begins with the AE50 Awards, presented annually at the Agricultural Equipment Technology Conference, which highlight the year's most innovative designs in engineering for agricultural, food, and biological systems. From those honorees, the Davidson Prize winners are selected as the best of the best--representing breakthrough technology that is helping shape the future of agriculture.

More information about the Davidson Prize can be found here.

About the Davidson Prize
Established in 2017, the Davidson Prize honors innovations in agricultural engineering that improve efficiency, sustainability, and productivity. The award is a collaboration between ASABE and AEM and is presented annually at Commodity Classic.

About ASABE
The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) is an international scientific and educational organization dedicated to the advancement of engineering for agricultural, food, and biological systems.

About AEM
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) represents more than 1,000 companies involved in the manufacture of equipment used in agriculture, construction, forestry, and mining. AEM works to advance equipment manufacturing for a stronger and more sustainable future.


Search News & Articles
















Proudly associated with:
SIIA AM&P Canadian Agri-food Marketers Alliance National Agri-Marketing Association
Agricultural Relations Council National Association of Farm Broadcasters Agricultural Communicators Network Livestock Publications Council
All content © 2025, Henderson Communications LLC. | User Agreement