Unmanned aerial vehicles are all the rage. Can and will this technology become a standard tool for farmers?
Uncertainties aside, many believe unmanned aircraft will find a lasting place in farming.
Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference attendees get first look at ‘MyIPM.’
Technology to help producers prepare for, endure cold snap.
Plant growth regulator company adds two industry veterans to enhance agriculture, ornamental, and landscape business.
The site, developed by the U.S. Geological Survey provides maps and plots of reservoir storage, and other information on water resources in California.
Trimble adds two apps that work with their Connected Farm Web-based solution, providing growers and their advisors with more detailed field information.
Machine called a game-changer when it comes to a cost-effective, efficient way for tree removal and re-purposing.
New look offers customized experience for users depending on their device – phones, tablets, and desktop computers.
UF/IFAS and Florida A&M hail industry leaders who excel in making their farming systems more profitable and sustainable.
Three Florida producers weigh in on what they are doing to meet the changing dynamics of demand.
More and more forward-thinking minds are delving into the possibility of using 3D printers to make their own fruits and vegetables.
The company announced the addition of “PurePixel” to its crop health monitoring system, Connected Farm.
Tool utilizes 134 years of weather data to make predictions.
Digital-based information resource from American Phytopathological Society available for iPhone and iPad use.
Farming’s future depends on the willingness to invest in new methods and tools.
A GenNext Grower takes the reins on implementing a program to accurately track and maintain logs from the field to the packing shed.
Online portal offers detailed data, interactive features to help producers keep an eye on consumption.
The companies will collaborate on data exchange and analysis.