The key for producers is to take ownership of their own data. Ensuring that includes paying extra attention to terms of contracts from the beginning.
Companies like Google, Amazon, and SpaceX are investing in what many believe is the next frontier of localized food-crop agriculture.
New study shows AI technology is hitting the mark with 98% accuracy.
University of Florida scientists are on track to put automation to work in the field.
New app could lead to more accurate and earlier detection of dreaded crop pest.
Researchers are using the advanced technology to help growers identify the bugs – bad and good – more quickly and efficiently.
See how machine learning is helping researchers and plant breeders see the future of flavor.
Learn how artificial intelligence is rooting out what could be another alternative crop for growers in the Sunshine State.
Growers have never been able to synchronize the limitless streams of data from myriad sensors. In the smart orchard, it all comes together.
Cutting costs, especially in reducing inputs, is cited by many, but smaller growers remain reluctant.
Technology works behind the scenes to crunch data that allows machines to make smarter decisions.
New study shows smart tech can detect the plant disease early so growers can gain better crop protection control in their fields.
See how cloud-based tech and artificial intelligence are helping growers get a speedy and accurate tally of their inventory.
Ag tech that grows produce hands-free from half way around the world has come to fruition, and it’s an international award-winner.
The produce industry must be ready for the technology tsunami that is happening in food retail — it will affect everything we do and grow.
Find out who the major players are and what they are working on to get a good idea of where the market is headed in the future.
Scientists are tapping modern tech to streamline detection method for Asian citrus psyllids.
The human factor in agriculture might be relegated to the back seat as smart robotic solutions continue to crop up.
Opening day sessions at International Fruit Tree Association Conference highlight the need to improve profitability of production and new technologies to impact orchard operations.