Agriculture today is no longer just about cultivating land; it is also about lightning-fast adaptation to global market ...
The prospect of precision agriculture has existed for decades, but many of the technologies and techniques that will enable it have been slow to catch on. For 20 years, Pablo Sobron sought a better ...
USDA is going to use the upcoming Census of Agriculture to find out where farmers are using precision agriculture methods and to identify parts of the country where there are gaps in high-speed ...
Precision agriculture stocks are involved in the manufacturing and supplying of technologies used to improve farming practices. Such technologies include big data and analytics, GPS and GIS mapping, ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 2: Zero Hunger. This Scientific Reports Collection welcomes original research articles on advances in precision agriculture and smart ...
Precision agriculture involves the use of use of new technologies for greater efficiency. Through the use of cutting edge technology, farmers are now using precision agriculture to improve their ...
Necessity is the mother of invention, and farming is facing a bunch of necessities. There’s a major worker shortage. Farm land is shrinking while world population growth calls for higher food ...
Farmers are being invited to take part in a free online webinar focused on precision farming. Hosted by UK agronomy company ProCam, the 45-minute event ...
Precision agriculture provides many benefits for farmers and can help suppliers manage food. But with a myriad of issues, including regulation and farmer adoption, will we ever see widespread use?
If you wanted to produce food at the lowest cost to the environment, what methods would you use? Would you select modern farming methods (large-scale, specialized, mechanized and increasingly digital) ...