West Virginia University research project has developed a prototype “BrambleBee” to develop a more efficient process to pollinating brambles under cover.
Local producers believe mechanical harvest is a must to remain competitive on a global scale.
Like never before, be the grower operation big or small, a whole new toolkit for farm production in the 21st century is needed.
Collecting and crunching data can make you more efficient and productive.
A Meister Media Worldwide survey found that while precision agriculture adoption in specialty crops may lag that of row crops, interest in the technology does not.
The keynotes are set to hit all high notes at inaugural event for the entire specialty crop industry.
Just like the early computer era, today’s precision agriculture for specialty crops offers surprising and creative solutions to common field issues.
Cherrylake and sister company IMG Citrus are implementing new technology to take its tree farm and the state’s signature crop into the future.
Global prize being offered to anyone who can come up with a sustainable, low-cost food system for disadvantaged countries.
Research aims at encouraging growers to use alternatives to fresh groundwater.
Recent European Union court ruling a blow for plant biotech progress overseas. So what now here?
Many growers are wary of such new technology, but it’s not the science that bothers them.
Long He, Specialty Crop Engineer and Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Engineering at Penn State University, discusses the possible engineering opportunities in the tree fruit industry.
Work smart with older generations to successfully introduce new ideas and technology.
Want to expand your growing operation’s offerings? You might need to look up, or even down for solutions.
Some see the shared, cloud-based technology as the answer to rapid, real-time traceability.
Learn why this one-of-a-kind agriculture industry event will be a must-see.
Early research results show positive effects of Homobrassinolides on tree health and fruit production.
Sensors provide a visual representation of the vineyard and help growers make large-scale decisions.