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Matt McGuire and JV Smith grow with smart agriculture through research, collaboration, and innovative technology.
With new platforms and partnerships, the industry is elevating women’s voices and innovations.
The project includes two test beds: one irrigated via traditional methods and one served by the AI-powered system. Which will prevail?
Suboptimal irrigation, fertilization methods, pest control can lead to reduced yields, increased resource waste, and higher operational costs.
Syngenta Vegetable Seeds and Heritable Agriculture enter collaboration to optimize commercial crop portfolios using AI.
Growers are optimistic about smart tech’s potential in agriculture — but cost and ROI remain real roadblocks.
The Women in AgRobotics award spotlights the female leaders driving meaningful change in agricultural technology.
Washington State University-led team develops machine that can pick fruit obscured by leaves.
The Reservoir’s launch marks the first step in a global vision: creating an ‘Olympic Village of Ag Tech’ where tech leaders can collaborate to solve urgent challenges.
Learn how AI could help strawberry growers find and remove ‘runners,’ reducing labor and saving time in the field.
Gabe Sibley of Verdant Robotics’ shares insights on how autonomous weeding technology is advancing with precision, reducing labor costs, and chemical use.
With deep learning, targeted spraying, and upgrade kits, tools like See & Spray are transforming crop protection practices across the industry.
The soft robotic gripper developed at the University of Arkansas has received a U.S. patent. Can a robot hand harvest blackberries better than humans?
Learn how Tanimura & Antle is collaborating with an ag tech nonprofit to launch Reservoir Farms, an on-farm tech incubator in the Salinas Valley.
Learn how the implementation of soil moisture sensors can help alleviate fluid growing conditions in tree fruit crops.
Remote-sensing kit aims to elevate performance of all types of sprayers.