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US researchers are developing an AI-powered microscope system that could make soil health testing faster, cheaper, and more accessible to farmers and land managers around the world.
TARPON SPRINGS — Dan Jantac spends most of his summers at his grandfather’s citrus farm in Brazil. He learned the basics of ...
Oblivious to the punishing midday heat, a wheeled robot powered by the sun and infused with artificial intelligence carefully ...
Carlos Arguello says he's "trying to be the ancestor that the future needs." At 69, Arguello, who grows corn, chile and other vegetables at El Tros Farm — a plot of about 10 acres near Talpa, a ...
A $723,839 USDA Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure grant will connect farmers with 15 community partner locations — ...
Take a break from the used equipment auction shop talk and go on a fun journey with our hosts on this special midyear edition ...
Discover how Pennsylvania Farm Bureau President Chris Hoffman uses science, technology, and care to raise healthy livestock, ...
CNH engaged Agrishow 2025 visitors with a talking robot which answered questions and followed commands of voice prompts offering a glimpse into the future of machinery operation.
In 2025, one of the biggest transformations in the sector is the rise of online platforms for farm equipment sales. Whether you’re a family-run farm in northern France or a multinational dealership ...
A recent case showed that bad actors will target farmers to take advantage of their trust and deal-seeking in the used ...
AI is helping farmers automate weed control and create custom tools as they navigate industry challenges and sustainability goals.
“The Accessible Farm Shop: Usable and Efficient” is a 20-page resource on how to make farm shops accessible, safe and ...