Auburn University Department of Horticulture's Freight Farming Program

The two Freight Farms at Auburn University are a part of the college's horticulture program. They live in the Transformation Garden, an open-air classroom that is a beautiful spot on campus for all students to enjoy and learn.

Protecting Your Agriculture Cooperative From Cyberattacks

A recent spate of cyberattacks prompted the FBI to issue a warning to agriculture co-ops. It advised them to be on high alert, especially during important planting and harvest times.

WarrenUAS developing new leading program for drone use in agriculture

As it moves to lead the country in the study of drone use in agriculture, WCCC is developing the curriculum and technology to offer students career training in the fast-growing field - and farmers a resource that could dramatically change their practices.

Evolving Labor Trends Turn Mushroom Farming Into Lucrative (and Attainable) Option

FarmBox Foods makes starting a career in farming accessible for anyone

Vertical Distribution of Growing Plants Results in Less Land and Soil Used

Using a close looped water recycling system, Kalera uses an estimated 95% less water than traditional field farming. This is especially important for the western parts of the United States

University of Surrey & LettUs Grow partner to help meet the Government's ambitious biomass & tree planting targets

The Net Zero Strategy aims to increase the proportion of biomass to 7.3% of energy supply, outstripping nuclear power and making it the largest share of primary energy consumption from low carbon sources.

Sustainable Agri-tech Startup Vitæ Launches Crowdfunding Campaign for Its 100% Autonomous Home Smart Gardening System

The British company's Vitæ Halo is an innovative indoor herb garden that allows you to grow fresh and organic plants directly from the comfort of your home

As Graphite and Graphene Demand Skyrockets, Graphjet Technology Tees Up IPO

-New Sustainably Sourced Low-Cost Supply Uses Agricultural Waste to Create "Black Gold" -Graphjet Joins MIT Industrial Liaison Program (ILP) For Global Innovative Leaders

How Can New Technology Help Mitigate Decreasing Net Farm Income?

Many of today's agricultural professionals find that farming is no longer as profitable as it once was. However, that outlook doesn't paint the whole picture for all farmers. The COVID-19 pandemic was particularly challenging for the agricultural sector and family farms.

Inputi Receives an Investment to Grow Smart Technology for Food Security

Renew Capital Angels want to see the private sector put more food on African tables.

Local Bounti Launches Restaurant Quality, Grab-And-Go Salads with Longer-Lasting Lettuce

New premium salads use greens grown with innovative indoor farming technique, resulting in fresher, better-tasting, and longer-lasting meals

How Fiber Optics Supports Agriculture

As farms across the country embrace new technology, fiber optic connections could become a crucial stepping stone to digital transformation and precision agriculture. Here's how.

Hybrid Microgrid System Helps Company Meet Production and Sustainability Goals

Themar al Emarat selected the local Cat® dealer, Al-Bahar, to design, install and commission a comprehensive hybrid microgrid solution from Caterpillar that fully integrates advanced power generation, control and monitoring technologies.

Fresh Del Monte and Tech Start-Up Decapolis Join Forces to Provide Industrywide Blockchain Traceability Solutions

Fresh Del Monte invests stake in company to provide end-to-end traceability for consumers, with plans to make platform available to other businesses and industries

How Urban Agriculture Is Transforming Cities

Urban agriculture is a growing trend across the country and around the world. In many cities, vertical hydroponic greenhouses and other urban agriculture facilities are making life greener, healthier, and all-around better for residents.

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