Is a laser beam the future of farming? A raised rectangular vehicle, slightly smaller than a compact sedan, rolls across farmland and shoots concentrated bursts of infrared light into the rows.
To grow crops, one normally needs a range of resources: soil, access to sunlight and space, and most importantly, an abundance of time. A new technology, which uses an automated system to grow crops, ...
The use of AI technology in predicting crop failures is making waves in the agricultural sector, boasting an impressive accuracy rate of 90%. This innovation signals a new era in agriculture, with ...
For months, Illinois farmer David Kellerman held out hope for rain, even as the worst drought in nearly 25 years spread across the country. He finally gave up when the temperature hit 108 three days ...
The days of wading through shoulder-high rows of corn to see how the crops are doing could become a thing of the past with some of the latest technology — unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones. Dennis ...
If you are driving through the midwestern corn belt you might see small drones flying back and forth over the fields. Some of these will be flying for a technology services company called Taranis that ...
Concept: UK’s biotechnology startup Phytoform has developed a new climate-resistant crop technology that enables farmers to tackle the dual problem agriculture faces currently including reducing ...
Farm Journal sister magazine AgPro recently named Nutrio from Wilbur Ellis company the New Product of the Year based on editorial staff evaluations and reader votes. The lineup of microbial products ...
Climate change is affecting the way farmers grow their crops, and Phytoform, which knows all about the harsh United Kingdom growing conditions, is out to make crops more impervious. The biotechnology ...
Solar panels are no longer just lining barn roofs and field edges, they are rising directly above rows of vegetables, orchards and vineyards, reshaping how food and power are produced on the same ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – For months, Illinois farmer David Kellerman held out hope for rain, even as the worst drought in nearly 25 years spread across the country. He finally gave up when the ...