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The fertilizer robot trying to turn nitrogen into a “just-in-time” input

The fertilizer robot trying to turn nitrogen into a “just-in-time” input

Upside Robotics says its small autonomous machines can cut corn

A moth “factory” in the Netherlands shows where biocontrol is heading

A moth “factory” in the Netherlands shows where biocontrol is heading

Behind every “natural” pest-control story sits an industrial supply chain.

From pipes to proof: why irrigation grants now demand hard data

From pipes to proof: why irrigation grants now demand hard data

In southern Idaho, an irrigation district installed four flow meters

Kubota’s autonomy goes narrow: why vineyards may get self-driving tractors first

Kubota’s autonomy goes narrow: why vineyards may get self-driving tractors first

At first glance, it looks like the least futuristic place

AgTech’s Next Boom Isn’t an App. It’s a Machine.

AgTech’s Next Boom Isn’t an App. It’s a Machine.

Investors are warming back up to AgTech — but with

The upgrade that could make tractors self-driving

The upgrade that could make tractors self-driving

Agreenculture, a French start-up, says it can turn autonomy from

The Kernza Experiment: What Perennial Cereals Could Mean for Soil, Water and Farm Profit
Electric tractors hit the field: can battery power finally move beyond pilot projects?

Electric tractors hit the field: can battery power finally move beyond pilot projects?

Quiet, connected and heavily subsidised in some regions, battery-electric tractors

Soybean super-seed: why Brazil is becoming the test lab for five-herbicide GMO stacks

Soybean super-seed: why Brazil is becoming the test lab for five-herbicide GMO stacks

Bayer’s new “Intacta 5+” technology promises farmers more tools against

Vertical farming’s split-screen moment: liquidation in Georgia, quiet growth in the greenhouses

Vertical farming’s split-screen moment: liquidation in Georgia, quiet growth in the greenhouses

In Locust Grove, Georgia, a 200,000-square-foot vertical farm packed with

Who gets to write the rules for AI on the farm? South Dakota’s family farmers want a say

Who gets to write the rules for AI on the farm? South Dakota’s family farmers want a say

When South Dakota Farmers Union gathers in Huron this December

Open fields: Syngenta turns Cropwise into a developer platform

Open fields: Syngenta turns Cropwise into a developer platform

Syngenta just flipped a key switch: its Cropwise digital suite—used

South Korea’s agrivoltaics moment is a land-classification story, not a solar story

South Korea’s agrivoltaics moment is a land-classification story, not a solar story

Seoul is moving to normalise “solar-over-crops” with a special law

China’s zero-U.S.-soy September is a turning point for agtech

China’s zero-U.S.-soy September is a turning point for agtech

China imported no U.S. soybeans in September—the first monthly zero

Centimetre Instead of Acres: Ecorobotix’s $150m Push to Rethink Crop Care

Centimetre Instead of Acres: Ecorobotix’s $150m Push to Rethink Crop Care

A Swiss start-up’s funding coup hints at the next competitive

Indonesia’s cold chain gets an AI spine — and a regulatory purpose

Indonesia’s cold chain gets an AI spine — and a regulatory purpose

A freshly inked pact to wire Indonesia’s cold chain with

California’s solar canals are live. The next test isn’t electrons — it’s gallons.

California’s solar canals are live. The next test isn’t electrons — it’s gallons.

Project Nexus has switched on in California’s Central Valley, spanning

Vineyards, by subscription: ZenaTech bets on drones-as-a-service

Vineyards, by subscription: ZenaTech bets on drones-as-a-service

ZenaTech’s acquisition of Lescure Engineers is more than another roll-up.

Short Corn, Long Drought: Can “Short-Stature” Hybrids + Policy Shifts De-risk Maize?

Short Corn, Long Drought: Can “Short-Stature” Hybrids + Policy Shifts De-risk Maize?

Maize Under Climate Duress Corn (maize) is the world’s most

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