AgTech, or agricultural technology, uses modern tools like computers, robots, and smart software to help farms work better.
New Farm Journal research explores six keys highlighting consolidation risk, regional divides and expansion sweet spots in a ...
Dairy cows wear their ear tags while eating feed at Vale Wood Farms in Loretto. Mirror photo by Colette Costlow About 4,000 farms operate in Blair, Bedford, Cambria, Clearfield, Centre and Huntingdon ...
John Deere’s top finance chief pushed back gently on President Trump’s claim that regulations alone are driving up tractor prices, saying the true path to lowering costs for America’s farmers lies in ...
With a mature technology system operating at scale, the agri-tech firms new offerings have already found interest from ...
In 2016, Tobias Peggs and Kimbal Musk partnered up to launch Square Roots, a Brooklyn-based urban farming incubator that aims to empower the next generation of farmers with new tech. The startup grows ...
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The future of farming? New CT law lets farmers use drones to plant crops, spray pesticides
Connecticut has about 3,000 certified drone pilots – and even more recreational users – who increasingly rely on unmanned aircraft to make their work faster, safer and more precise. For home ...
The pace of new ag technology introduction can be dizzying. Whether it's planting, spraying, harvesting or other farm activities, technology continues to change the game. Many of the new technologies ...
New farming technology can help farmers be more efficient and maximize crop yields. But as Jana Rose Schleis reports, keeping up with the evolving technology can be useful but costly.
Dairy cows wear their ear tags while eating feed at Vale Wood Farms in Loretto. Mirror photo by Colette Costlow About 4,000 farms operate in Blair, Bedford, Cambria, Clearfield, Centre and Huntingdon ...
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