Imagine if your plants could turn purple to let you know they’re sick? That technology has already become a reality thanks to ...
Farm Journal’s Smart Farming Week is an annual week-long emphasis on innovation in agriculture. The goal is to encourage you to explore and prioritize the technology, tools and practices that will ...
Scott Bedlington is third generation on this farm in northwestern Washington, an hour and a half north of Seattle. This is a ...
Bill’s father modernized as he went, building a new milking parlor in 1970 and expanding with a seed house in 1975. For ...
HALSTAD, Minn. — Valley Tissue Culture, Inc. is a Red River Valley business that has grown from an experimental concept in the 1980s into a multi-generational potato seed company today. Today, Sandi ...
A farmer in the Eruwa Local Government Area of Oyo State, Ayantunde Aboderin, inspected his cassava plot and made a startling observation. Some of the plants were stunted, others had withered, and the ...
Guri Johal, professor of botany and plant pathology in Purdue University’s College of Agriculture, examines a short-stature corn inbred called D16. The Purdue Innovates Office of Technology ...
Whether using drones for monitoring, mapping, livestock, seeding or even spraying, one must know the regulations for their ...
This is the second in a series of columns featuring conversations with state Farm Bureau presidents about current issues in agriculture. John Boelts is president of Arizona Farm Bureau. He continues a ...
Seed purity testing is crucial for sustainable agriculture and global food security, yet its importance is often ...
Let there be light within the bowels of a combine. Blue LED light is a non-chemical weapon capable of stunting the growth of herbicide-resistant weed seeds, but what if LED technology could be ...
From drones to AI and blockchain, digital transformation is unlocking productivity and export gains across the sector.