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Farm of the Future
Carbon sequestration has become the focus of agtech companies, but for farmers, agronomy and economics still come first.
Farm of the Future
Tracking and tracing a crop while saving a farmer time and money is the goal of Soiltech Wireless' sensors.
Farm of the Future
Soiltech Wireless wants to bring the market a more effective sensor without the expensive price.
The Agribusiness Update
California winegrape growers try high-wire trellises to mitigate effects of heat, and the second railroad union votes to reject contract settlement.
California Ag Today
California Ag Today's Corryn La Rue spoke with Unwired Broadband’s Strategic Account Manager Mark Peterson at the World Ag Expo this week, and he says there’s been a surge in demand for rural connectivity.
The Agribusiness Update
American Robotics gets first FAA approval for drone operations without operators on-site, and BASF launches Teraxxa for wireworm treatment.
The Agribusiness Update
NASS Ag Resources Survey in Southern States, and American Robotics gets first FAA approval to operate automated drones without human operators on-site.
Fruit Grower Report
A Canadian company has a wireless solution for your orchard.
Colorado Ag Today
A Canadian company has a wireless solution for your orchard.
Idaho Ag Today
Paige® Agwire Announces Release of Breakthrough Product Line Designed to Stop Copper Theft.
Land & Livestock Report
One of the challenges of using wire or barb wire fence is ensuring that wildlife and livestock see the fence line well before running into it.
Farm of the Future
Ayrstone Productivity is a top provider of wireless farm networking and has launched a new product.
Northwest Report
The Columbia River Treaty is being discussed...the Ag Secretary is optimistic about the Farm Bill and more wireless access for farmers markets.
Northwest Report
Everyone seems pleased that the free trade agreements are behind us...and many ag groups are demanding resolution to a big problem.
Northwest Report
The Renewable Fuels Association is taking their message to Sturgis...a freak accident has killed a horse trainer and copper thieves have Lacy's dander up.
From The Editor
Scrap metal theft, especially that of copper, seems to be on the rise costing the victims of the thefts far more than the actual worth of the copper that is stolen.
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
A new study says the farmers in the northwest are already computer saavy and looking at the newest technologies to help their operations.