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.
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Unique specialty agriculture conference and tradeshow is first production of new joint venture between Meister Media Worldwide and NXT Events Media Group.
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SVG Partners announce THRIVE IV will be supported by two familiar names, Wilbur-Ellis and Coca Cola.
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Advanced agriculture technology and robotics far from grounded to the earth on which they are created.
In an effort to extend broadband services to rural farm areas, USDA is offering grants ranging from $100,000 […]
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SVG Partners announces this year’s top 50 leading companies as annual event recognizing ag-tech trailblazers approaches.
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