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Crop protection’s next race is not just biologicals. It is a search for entirely new tools.

Crop protection’s next race is not just biologicals. It is a search for entirely new tools.

BASF’s acquisition of AgBiTech and the emergence of targeted protein

Halter’s $220 Million Bet on a World Without Wire

Halter’s $220 Million Bet on a World Without Wire

The latest funding round is not just a story about

Why the fertiliser squeeze could make nitrogen-saving agtech essential

Why the fertiliser squeeze could make nitrogen-saving agtech essential

The current supply shock is exposing a basic truth about

Why the next biologicals breakthrough may begin on the seed

Why the next biologicals breakthrough may begin on the seed

Ascribe Bio’s new collaboration with Corteva points to a larger

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

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

Which Supply Chain Jobs Will AI Replace in the Next 5 Years? (And Which Are Safe)

Which Supply Chain Jobs Will AI Replace in the Next 5 Years? (And Which Are Safe)

By Friddy Hoegener, Co-Founder at SCOPE Recruiting If you work

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

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

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

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

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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