Top Article from 2019 - Irrigation Technology in Agriculture: How New Technologies Overcome Challenges

Technology can, and already does, aid agriculture in innumerable ways. One prominent part of agriculture that can use technological innovation to increase efficiency and effectiveness is irrigation.

Top Article for 2019 - Smart Sensors in Farming

By positioning sensors, farmers can understand their crops at a micro scale, sustain resources, and reduce environmental impact.

Successful Field Trials of Edete's Artificial Pollination Technology Advance Entry Into the Huge California Almond Market

About 75% of the world's crops rely on insect pollination. Edete's technology can replace nature's pollinators like honeybees in order to help produce more food and meet the needs of the world's growing population.

Iowa Grower Achieves Nation's 2nd Highest 2019 Corn Yield in the No-Till Irrigated Category Using Netafim Drip Irrigation

National Corn Growers Association Recognizes Growers in Iowa, North Carolina and South Dakota for Their Outstanding Drip-Irrigated Corn Yields

Future of Agriculture: Are Drones Reaching New Agricultural Heights?

AAEA members present at 2020 ASSA Annual Meeting

Truterra and Soil and Water Conservation Society Awarded $1.5M from USDA to Accelerate Adoption of Precision Nutrient Management Practices in Midwestern States

How RFID Technology Is Used in Agriculture

By placing RFID tags onto agricultural products' packages, farmers can determine the health condition of the product, making it convenient for processing companies to concurrently add information on the tag, such as enterprise codes, the processing date, batch processing, and package weight.

GSky® Supplies Versa Wall® Indoor Living Wall to Maryland's Universities at Shady Grove

The Versa Wall® installation is part of a biophilic plan to bring interior and exterior campus environments into the building atrium, reinforcing the visual connection between the indoor and outdoor environment.

Boragen Adds Dr. Mark Zettler to Growing Scientific Advisory Board

Today Boragen Inc., a world-leading boron-based discovery platform for animal, agtech, and human health applications, announced that it has added Dr. Mark Zettler to it's growing Scientific Advisory Board (SAB). Dr. Zettler brings over 30 years of leadership experience across the global pre- and post-harvest food and agriculture industries. Boragen's Scientific Advisory board is comprised of distinguished scientists with expertise relevant to the company's scientific goals, including the discovery and development of boron-based platform technology for applications in agriculture and animal and human health. Members currently also include: Dr. Peter Hertl, former Head of Global Regulatory and Product Safety for Syngenta Dr. Jake Plattner, former Sr. Vice President of Research for Anacor Pharmaceuticals Dr. Robert Steffens, former Vice President of Product Development for Bayer.

Growers Edge and CropX Partner to Incent Farmers to Adopt Soil Sensing Technology to Optimize Farm Management

Helps Lower Farmer Financial Risk to Improve Yields and Profitability

Photosynthetically Efficient Colors for Crop Growth and Biomass Accumulation

UbiGro helps growers boost crop yields by providing the best sunlight environment - more orange and red light for enhanced crop growth - without using electricity. UbiGro is a passive solar product.

FBN Kicks Off Fifth Annual Farmer2Farmer Conference

Company invests in Partner Program, expands into Australia, adds generic seed traits and launches new commercial offerings

JLT upgrades VERSO series of rugged vehicle-mount computers with Core i7 processor choice

Up to 70% performance boost enables advanced applications including real-time video analysis and graphical animations in segments such as agriculture and mining.

Moving Horticulture and Indoor Cultivation to the Cloud

One of the most promising business cases for cloud and Internet of Things (IoT) services is environmental monitoring to help ensure a stable indoor growing environment for the localized cultivation of non-native crops such as fruits, nuts, vegetables and herbs.

Farmers Edge Launches Daily Satellite Imagery with Automatic Health Change Detection for Specialty Crops

New solution integrates four imagery-derived map layers, cloud filtering technology, and field-centric weather allowing growers to accurately identify, predict, and respond to issues before yield is impacted

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