As USDA weighs the future of its $3.1 billion climate-smart commodities grants, projects at Texas and Georgia universities are also on the line. Agriculture Department officials reviewing the agency’s ...
Smart farming, also known as precision agriculture, leverages advanced technologies like AI, robotics, and IoT to optimize agricultural practices. The approach addresses key challenges such as labor ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The smart farming market is poised to grow by $ 2.17 bn during 2020-2024, progressing at a CAGR of almost 9% during the forecast period. Worried about the impact of COVID-19 ...
As we become more aware of how our favorite foods are made and where they come from, taking an active role in growing and producing our own food at home will undoubtedly become more widespread. Recent ...
I’m stubborn about keeping my phone for as long as I can. My last one lasted four years until I got fed up with the dying battery. I recently upgraded my phone with a newer model, and I didn’t realize ...
DULUTH, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Following the recently announced transformational Joint Venture (JV) with Trimble, which creates an industry leading global mixed-fleet precision ag platform, AGCO (NYSE: ...
On the outskirts of southern Ottawa, about 25 minutes from the Canadian Parliament buildings, sits a farm. It’s one of many in the fertile Ottawa Valley, the majority of which grow corn or other ...
Top left clockwise: The Xpeng AeroHT combines air (drone top left) and land (6 wheeled transport van top right) in what the company is calling a Land Aircraft Carrier Concept Vehicle, Aptera’s Solar ...
Raised in a cattle-keeping family in Kabale district, Ninsiima always had farming in his blood. In 2013, he used his salary savings to buy three acres in Gangama village.
IIoT-ready instrumentation can quickly enable data-driven reductions in failures and downtime. The second law of thermodynamics states the total entropy—or natural disorder—of any system increases or ...
How do you grow food on a small boat in the middle of? It's a question Miriam Payne and Jess Rowe found themselves asking ...