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California Ag Today
If you spend a lot of time checking water troughs, this monitoring technology could save you some hours. RanchBot Co-Founder and CEO Andrew Coppin is with us to highlight some key features of their water monitoring technology.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The EOS Data Analytics project is the world's first agriculture-focused satellite constellation.
Farm of the Future
Monitoring nitrate runoff is an important part of being a better land steward.
The Agribusiness Update
Smithfield Foods agrees to pay $75-million in price-fixing settlement, and CoBank report shows recent surge in renewable diesel production could lead to growth.
The Agribusiness Update
Smithfield Foods agrees to pay $75-million in price-fixing settlement, and CoBank report shows recent surge in renewable diesel production could lead to growth.
Farm of the Future
Once we have connected animal facilities, there will be a base layer of data that can lead to further innovations.
Farm of the Future
A lot of the attention of agtech is focused on crops, but there are interesting animal technologies developing as well.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Ranchers met at the first-ever Cowboy Summit in Ellensburg in search of answers to the wolf problem.
Northwest Report
Conservation groups want to extend wolf monitoring in Idaho...and today is Ag Day!
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Due to an exceptionally mild winter this year Washington potato growers should be on the lookout for earlier than normal and larger populations of potato psyllids, leafhoppers, potato tuber moth, and aphids.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Insect monitoring supplies available through the WSPC, and non-profit organization located in Everson provides international professionals and students an opportunity to be placed into agricultural short-term positions in the U.S.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
State's shellfish industry may be hit hard by the threat of ocean acidification.
Farm of the Future
Without assessing and monitoring your livestock's pasture or rangeland, it is difficult to determine whether your land's plant communities are improving over time.
Northwest Report
The person responsible for marketing a food icon has died, be prepared to pay more for ag products from the south and Lacy looks at who is looking at the bees.