Modern farmers around the nation are embracing and adopting technology such as drones, soil moisture monitors, phone-controlled irrigation tech, and precision agriculture technology.
Robots and drones are moving from concept to commonplace when it comes to seeding, weeding and spraying farm crops.
When Dr Fiona Kerslake was growing up on her family’s farm in Tasmania’s Central Highlands, technology wasn’t something that ...
In this opinion piece, former U.S. Senator and Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns criticizes legislation recently introduced ...
In a significant move to enhance agricultural productivity, the Yogi Adityanath government is set to establish high-tech nurseries in 73 districts of Uttar Pradesh, excluding Gautam Buddha Nagar ...
Growers showcase producer-friendly insurance, tractor hire scheme and solar power project initiatives from Heifer ...
The Grove agri-business hub at Western Fair has announced that $2.4 million in federal and provincial government funding will ...
The deepening agricultural cooperation in local communities, exemplified by the sci-tech backyards, has not only boosted ...
Fossil fuel combustion is fueling heavier rains and more extreme droughts as temperatures continue to rise. Corn farmers ...
Ludhiana: Three of Punjab’s most innovative livestock farmers have been named in the Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University’s Chief .
With the Valley’s high temperatures expected to dip below triple digits this week, you might be looking for some fall ...
Ron Heiniger works with corn farmers across the state through the ... But Hedrick is also embracing new tech to monitor and improve soil health. In the barn, Hedrick fired up a small drone.