ROBOTS EMERGING AS AGRICULTURAL CO-WORKERS
The technology is mature and ready for the field, say experts
SOFTHARVEST ROBOT LETTUCE HARVESTER WINS GROW AWARD
Agri-Tech East award for University of Cambridge Engineering student
XPONENTIAL - SLANTRANGE New Product Line to Advance Precision Agriculture
Airborne sensor and analytics technology leader launches efficiency-doubling package at XPONENTIAL
ATI Introduces Bird Deterrent Solution for Its Line of Precision Ag Drones
The Raptor Module sonically emits patterns mimicking various birds of prey with altering flight patterns, providing farmers with a low cost solution to a traditionally difficult problem.
Naturipe Farms challenges developers to invent the next generation automated blueberry harvesting system
A total of $250,000 USD in prize money to be awarded for a successful device or method that optimizes the quality and condition of harvested FRESH blueberries
AgTechTalk Owner Chad Colby Joins 2015 Commercial UAV Expo Advisory Board
Colby to provide insight on UAV technology as a tool for agriculture industry as an Advisory Board member for SPAR Point Group's 2015 Commercial UAV Expo
Trimble Launches NextSwath End-of-Row Turn Technology to Improve Operator Performance and Crop Yield for Agriculture
This efficient and consistent end-of-row turning saves time and increases productivity
Western Growers Steps Up to Advance Ag Technology: Will Join Forces with SVG Partners
Becomes Strategic Partner of Forbes Reinventing America: The AgTech Summit
Trimble Acquires HarvestMark to Provide Food Traceability and Quality Control
Acquisition Enables Trimble to Provide Food Quality Inspection and Food
Traceability to Producers, Distribution Centers and Retailers
Harvest CROO Robotics Develops Strawberry Picker, the Latest Solution in Agricultural Robotics
Harvest CROO Robotics is developing and beginning to test an automated strawberry picker which will save strawberry growers time and money and revolutionize the way strawberries are harvested.
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