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Walt Duflock of Western Growers lists how growers can use AI-powered smart tools to see clearer, move faster, and make better decisions.
Farmers and researchers are using data and technology to improve yields and protect their bottom line.
Learn how Weed Science Society of America experts are working to integrate AI into emerging sustainable weed-control technologies.
Emerging ag robotics company announces expansion into new crops, alongside a next-generation weeding robot arriving later this year.
Welcome to the rise of Fruit Farming 4.0. There are a variety of accessible apps on the market — and technology doesn’t always need to be expensive.
Tree fruit/viticulture consulting company AgriMACS uses automation to combat back-office labor crunch.
Watch Brian King of Fagerberg Produce in Eaton, CO, discuss the importance of alternative crop inputs and smart tech strategies in 2026.
Ecorobotix secures $150 million for its Plant-by-Plant AI technology, which can distinguish and treat each individual plant with precision.
EZ-Ag Innovations’ technology can help growers spray only weeds and minimize damage to surrounding crops, including strawberries and tomatoes.
Should the agriculture industry adopt AI? Of course, but we should use it as the tool that it’s meant to be, says ag tech expert Dave Swain.
The project includes two test beds: one irrigated via traditional methods and one served by the AI-powered system. Which will prevail?
Syngenta Vegetable Seeds and Heritable Agriculture enter collaboration to optimize commercial crop portfolios using AI.
Learn how AI could help strawberry growers find and remove ‘runners,’ reducing labor and saving time in the field.
With deep learning, targeted spraying, and upgrade kits, tools like See & Spray are transforming crop protection practices across the industry.
Targeted weed control, with the help of AI, can save tomato farmers 71% of the herbicide they use, according to new research studies.
Learn how growers will be able to use AI to determine where storms damaged their crops and find locations of the worst flooding.
Research brief from CoBank’s Knowledge Exchange shines light on how farm-centric ag tech tools can boost customer relationships, workflow, and efficiency.
Smarter ag tech starts with trust — discover how innovation in agriculture, led by growers, is driving real impact beyond disruption.
Researchers use digital twin technology and are finding new ways to cut costs and increase efficiency in the field.