It is no secret our farm economy has been struggling. In the last year alone, agriculture producers have faced record numbers of weather-related disasters, declining commodity prices, and uncertainty ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Agriculture Technology Transition Assessment: Evaluating Developments, Achievements, and Future Prospects, 2010-2020 and 2020-2030" report has been added to ...
CARROLL COUNTY, Ohio — Its agriculture week, and technology is continuing to make an impact on farms across the United States. Ohio Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted joined Ohio Department of Agriculture ...
Google “precision agriculture,” and you get more than 9.3 million results. It’s become a big part of the story around agriculture stocks and the use of technology. What is precision agriculture?
China is not only a large economy but also one of the biggest producers of agricultural products in the world. Agriculture sector’s share in 2021 GDP was recorded at 7%. As one of the most populace ...
Thad Becker uses precision agriculture to harvest soybeans Oct. 7 in Mexico, Mo. He’s spent thousands of dollars on high-tech farming tools that help him make farm management decisions, “We fixed so ...
Hayleys Agriculture Holdings Ltd. reaffirmed its commitment to transforming the Sri Lankan agriculture industry at the Jaffna International Trade Fair 2026, which was held from 23 to 25 January at the ...
This is the second in a series of columns featuring conversations with state Farm Bureau presidents about current issues in agriculture. John Boelts is president of Arizona Farm Bureau. He continues a ...
AI is transforming India’s sugarcane farms as Microsoft’s ‘Farm of the Future’ brings real-time insights on irrigation, soil health, pest control and mandi prices directly to farmers’ smartphones in ...
Agriculture does not exist in a vacuum: Public policy, markets and social expectations can all disrupt the rebound effect. Jevons reminds us that efficiency changes behavior, but it does not dictate ...
Around 75% of the world’s land is already degraded, and unless we reverse course, up to 90% could be degraded by 2050, according to UNESCO and the UNCCD. That’s billions of hectares losing fertility ...