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Line on Agriculture
More specific farming technology can lead to reduced chemical use and increased efficacy
Farm of the Future
What is the most disruptive technology emerging in agriculture today?
California Ag Today
From drones to robotic harvesters, new ag tech took center stage at a UC field day in Ventura County.
Farm of the Future
There’s only one place at the World Ag Expo where you can see a spray system with precision aiming capabilities.
Line on Agriculture
Autonomy leads the way in new technology and precision ag trends, according to one industry expert.
Farm of the Future
Over the past dozen years, technologists have designed sensors to collect data on almost every aspect of the farm. Can we do anything with it yet?
Line on Agriculture
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Netafim has a new digital tool that aligns crop and irrigation for more efficient irrigation.
Read MoreSoutheast Regional Ag News
Last week, the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and Grand Farm, a leading innovator in agricultural technology, announced a collaboration to create a robust regional agricultural innovation ecosystem.
Farm of the Future
AI has been very useful for analyzing complex data sets, but two researchers say farming is still too complex for a ChatGPT to answer specific agronomic questions.
Farm of the Future
Researchers are testing tools to try to understand and characterize spatial variability in soils.
Line on Agriculture
Precision Milking Technology
Farm of the Future
How much variability is there in the average field? More than meets the eye.
Farm of the Future
The next wave in agricultural technology is likely to include a combination of traditional equipment and modern connected digital devices.
Farm of the Future
Precision agriculture promises to maximize profitability from every acre if utilized correctly.
Farm of the Future
Precision ag is not new, but there still is a lot more that could be utilized in the future.
Farm of the Future
As young people return to the family farm, they often have new ideas for technologies and approaches.
Farm of the Future
Spot spraying technology like John Deere's See & Spray change the economic factors that drive which products make sense.
Farm of the Future
Precision spraying technology allows for very precise applications, if farmers know exactly where weeds exist in the field.
Farm of the Future
Tracking and tracing a crop while saving a farmer time and money is the goal of Soiltech Wireless' sensors.