Discover how early 19th-century inventions like grain drills, elevators, mowing machines, and irrigation transformed American agriculture.
AgTech, or agricultural technology, uses modern tools like computers, robots, and smart software to help farms work better.
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Agri-tech companies have long been users of robotics, but this technology now combined with artificial intelligence is even more vital for the future of the food industry. Farmers are always striving ...
AI is transforming India’s sugarcane farms as Microsoft’s ‘Farm of the Future’ brings real-time insights on irrigation, soil health, pest control and mandi prices directly to farmers’ smartphones in ...
Pressure on farming is intensifying. AI promises some relief through productivity gains – but could create other problems.
Retrofit kits transform conventional tractors into autonomous machines, offering affordable automation for farms.