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Line on Agriculture
Program Flint Hills Initiative Manager with the Nature Conservancy in Kansas, Tony Capizzo
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A pair of Texas ranchers have built a ROBOT to help with one of their more mundane tasks: feeding.
Farm of the Future
Not every tech for agriculture comes out of places like Silicon Valley. Some of the best ideas originate on the farm.
Farm of the Future
Farmers are solving their own problems by programming their own software, but they're not alone.
Farm of the Future
An open source community called AgOpenGPS has grown to thousands of people around the world.
Farm of the Future
Farmers have always found ways to solve their own problems, so why should digital agriculture be any different?
GPS collars allow biologists to monitor big game animals 24/7 and better understand what drives larger populations.
The Agribusiness Update
Grief-ridden Millennials are actually sustainability pioneers, and China's pig herd continues to drop in wake of African Swine Fever.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
OSU researchers use GPS collars to find out where grazing cattle hang out.
Line on Agriculture
Looking for some new tech to help out your farming operation?
Don't we all love high tech gadgets. GPS and a chip that can tell you the exact boundaries of the hunting unit that you drew.
Northwest Report
LightSquared has been blocked by the FCC but companies still hope for rural broadband...and regional potato growers are appointed to committee.
Northwest Report
The LightSquared broadband project may be in danger...sage grouse get their day in court and Lacy discusses child labor.
Northwest Report
The Ag Secretary pushes for safety net...LightSquared's bid fails for now and Lacy talks terrorism.
Northwest Report
Everyone seems pleased that the free trade agreements are behind us...and many ag groups are demanding resolution to a big problem.
Line on Agriculture
A plan to provide coast-to-coast wireless internet may cause GPS users fits. But there may be a fix.
Line on Agriculture
Getting your products to market in a timely manner has always been crucial. But if that market is on the other side of the U.S. it can present some definite challenges.