Equipment
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As the labor supply declines, industry experts and growers say investing in the latest harvesting technology will be necessary.
Labor accounts for a substantial fraction of the production costs of most fruits, including grapes. Manual harvest is […]
Using clean water when calibrating a pesticide sprayer and carrying extra nozzles for quick repair of simple problems […]
From stress detection to yield estimation, technology offers promise in farming.
Growers are encouraged to check and maintain proper tire pressure as temperature changes throughout the growing season.
New equipment to help protect research blocks from frost damage and provide center with latest technology.
Check out three high-tech gadgets designed to keep your farming operation on the right track.
From prescriptive applications of water and fertilizers to seeders, precision technology has a place in any size operation.
From precision transplanters to harvesters to diggers, The International Agricultural And Gardening Machinery Exhibition (EIMA) in Italy boasted an impressive display of equipment.
New rules are extending to non-road applications like irrigation engines.
From emissions to planting precision, find out what you need to know to get the most from your tractors and planters.
Many believe technologies like UAVs and precision ag represent the second Green Revolution, but it only will happen if farmers feel safe using them.
Check out a couple of high-flying options from Altavian.
Ryan Kunde of Sonoma County, CA, says he’s producing better wines now that he flies a camera over vineyards.
The 2014 edition of the International Agricultural and Gardening Machinery Exhibition (EIMA) boasted a record number of attendees from 124 countries.
The new tractor meets Tier 4 Final emissions standards.
High-tech cranes “read” barcodes and retrieve pallets, increasing capacity on less square footage.
Attendees have a chance to take home a new utility vehicle courtesy of Wilbur-Ellis and Western Fruit Grower.