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Idaho Ag Today
MINI-CASSIA PRODUCERS EXPERIMENT WITH SOIL MOISTURE SENSORS TO SAVE WATER
Idaho Ag Today
Ten University of Idaho graduate students who participated in a recent tour of the state’s potato industry witnessed the full supply chain.
Idaho Ag Today
Results of a new national study intended to guide programming dedicated to women in agriculture for the next five years.
Southeast Regional Ag News
University of Georgia researchers are developing a new tool that could help peanut breeders evaluate flavor potential earlier and more efficiently.
Farm of the Future
Technological breakthroughs in recent years with artificial intelligence and gene editing are opening up new possibilities for plant breeders.
California Ag Today
California's almond industry is looking at new technology to improve crop forecasts before harvest.
Fruit Grower Report
Nothing to lose, everything to gain! That’s the message to specialty crop farmers from the Walla Walla-based agtech company innov8.ag .
Farm of the Future
This year as part of their state of the farm report, agtech company Bushel surveyed farmers about their usage of AI.
Line on Agriculture
VHalter, a company specializing in virtual fencing technology, has introduced a direct-to-satellite system that expands its reach, benefiting cattle producers with large, challenging terrains
Farm of the Future
Agriculture doesn’t have a reputation for being the most technologically advanced industry, but that doesn’t mean farmers aren’t willing to adopt new technology.
Southeast Regional Ag News
A newly developed indoor air scrubber could improve conditions for both birds and farm workers.
Fruit Grower Report
It may go without saying, but technology is the now AND the future of agriculture with new equipment coming at an incredible rate.
California Ag Today
NASA astronauts are studying plant growth in space as scientists prepare for longer missions beyond Earth.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The latest research aboard the International Space Station blends agriculture and space exploration.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Halter’s latest rollout targets ranches and grazing operations in remote terrain.
California Ag Today
Direct-to-satellite collars aim to open remote grazing land to digital management.
Line on Agriculture
The USDA's second draft of the New World screw worm response plan is acceptable to the National Cattlemen's Beef Association after pushing back on the initial draft plan.
The Agribusiness Update
With California facing a below-average snowpack and recent warm temperatures some technologies and methods are emerging to help farmers adapt their irrigation practices, and the FAA is accelerating enforcement of drone regulations, a move that could have broad implications for farmers.