The margin between profit and loss in modern farming often comes down to inches—literally. A seed planted too deep won't germinate. Fertilizer applied where it isn't needed wastes money. Equipment ...
Grant Norwood has done field trials with sensors, hardware, and biological startups. And he’s proud to be part of the network he says is “where inventors meet farmers to solve agriculture’s problems.” ...
The agriculture sector is rapidly adopting AI, drones, IoT sensors, and precision tools to boost yields, cut waste, and adapt to climate and labor challenges. From Iowa State’s pest-identification AI ...
Artificial intelligence and data-driven tools are rapidly changing agriculture, enabling farmers to make precise, season-specific decisions on crop, water, and resource management. From pest detection ...
On a farm in Phoenix, one person with an iPad can weed a field of vegetables that once required 20 workers on their hands and knees under a hot sun. The Duncan Family Farms employee controls the ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — An East Tennessee company is bringing drone technology to local farms, offering a more precise and potentially safer way to manage crops. New Horizon Precision, an agricultural ...
New technology surging across the country and the globe is also impacting the agriculture sector, where expanding automation ...
BOARDMAN — Efficiency is the name of the game in farming these days. Greg Harris, manager of Threemile Canyon Farms in Morrow County, said many of their decisions come down to efficiency. Threemile ...
This is the second in a series of columns featuring conversations with state Farm Bureau presidents about current issues in agriculture. John Boelts is president of Arizona Farm Bureau. He continues a ...
Smart farming technologies, like smart irrigation and targeted spraying systems, are helping farms reduce water use, burn less fuel and optimize fertilizer and pesticide applications. Those gains have ...
Attendees walk between workshops at the Draft Animal Power Network's 2024 field days event. Credit: Carole Wiley for DAPNet Sign up for the Concord Monitor’s morning newsletter for essential news each ...
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