Farmers have long been using technology to measure yields, monitor plant growth and adjust application rates for seed, fertilizer and pesticides. Those practices are accumulating massive amounts of ...
Specialty crops may never rival row crops in the number of acres planted, but there’s no reason they can’t use the same technological advances – such as big data. In the United States, the specialty ...
For centuries, farmers used almanacs to try to predict nature. Now, a new generation of Latin American start-ups is helping to achieve this with artificial intelligence tools that promise an ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about innovation, finance, energy, climate and sustainability. Managing agricultural emissions is a concern that is rising ...
In the last five years, public and private firms have dedicated resources to building infrastructure for digital agriculture. One of the significant outcomes is the creation of digital data-driven ...
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