What ever happened to these 3 much-hyped agtech innovations?
In agriculture, oftentimes new products are debuted to much attention and fanfare only to disappear without a trace. Here’s what happened to big ones.
In agriculture, oftentimes new products are debuted to much attention and fanfare only to disappear without a trace. Here’s what happened to big ones.
Bayer’s GenAI aids farmers and advisors, while AgPowered Services now include global weather data spanning 40 years for regulatory, sustainability support.
The Agriculture Council of America has announced the three 2024 National Ag Day video essay contest winners based on this year’s theme.
Stanford scientists are analyzing troves of aerial photographs to teach computers to recognize when farmers apply livestock manure during winter.
The Miravis Ace fungicide’s advanced ADEPIDYN technology capitalizes on premium plant-health benefits to help optimize yields.
Research from Penn State suggests autonomous, intelligent system is capable of warming fruit tree canopies, preventing frost damage on apple blossoms.
Grow-NY attracts high-growth food and agriculture startups to compete for $3 million in total prize money each year and supports 20 finalists.
CLAAS of America earned two of the three annual Davidson Prize honors, recognizing the best-of-the-best for Farm Equipment Innovation and Technology.
John Deere’s new lineup of 9RX model high-horsepower four-track tractors includes an industry-leading 830 horsepower option.
Artificial intelligence usage has been steadily growing, not only among adults and professionals, but among youth. As they grow up in a digitally connected world, kids are leveraging AI, and so there’s never been a better time to familiarize ourselves with how and why. The National 4-H Council released a survey that explores young people’s […]