Fresh Coffee from Florida? Scientists are Brewing up the Possibility Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 11, 2021 Learn how artificial intelligence is rooting out what could be another alternative crop for growers in the Sunshine State.Read More
California Ag Department Makes Big Investment in Sustainable Pest Management By California Department of Food and Agriculture|November 4, 2024
Welcome To the Orchard of the Future Right Now By Thomas Skernivitz|March 2, 2021 Growers have never been able to synchronize the limitless streams of data from myriad sensors. In the smart orchard, it all comes together.
Why There’s More To Irrigation Than Just Watering By David Eddy|March 1, 2021 Industry suppliers note there are many related issues for growers, including the way soils respond, sampling, salinity, even cellular service.
Ways Irrigation Can Protect Your Vegetable Crops From Unwieldy Weather By Carol Miller|February 24, 2021 Here’s how you can improve your irrigation game and keep costs to a minimum by not watering a drop more than you need to.
Which Precision Ag Tools Do Vegetable Growers Use? [Infographic] By Johnny Eppich|February 17, 2021 From weather prediction technology to drones and even AI, here are the types of technology you use on your operations.
5G Field Lab Lands in Washington Apple Orchard By Thomas Skernivitz|February 8, 2021 Economic development project provides growers with real-time data for food resiliency, supply chain logistics.
Highland Ag Solutions Stays Sharp in Face of Coronavirus Crisis By Frank Giles|January 22, 2021 We go one on one with CEO Steve Maxwell to see how it pays to stay plugged in during the pandemic.
Precision Ag Use on the Rise With More Fruit Growers By David Eddy|January 15, 2021 Cutting costs, especially in reducing inputs, is cited by many, but smaller growers remain reluctant.
Advantages of Smart Pest Traps in Your Nut Orchard By David Eddy|December 1, 2020 Knowing what’s going on in your crop, allowing you to stay ahead of pest flights, is critical in saving time and money.
Revealing the Virtues of Precision Viticulture By Thomas Skernivitz|November 3, 2020 Cornell University and the Efficient Vineyard project continue to dig into data for growers.
All Hail Defenders of the Food Chain By Thomas Skernivitz|October 26, 2020 When it comes to the postharvest industry, it’s all about controlling fruit quality.
New Tech Helps See Whole Picture of Table Grapes By Thomas Skernivitz|October 24, 2020 Unsure as to why part of its crop was lackluster, Fowler Packing turned to flight imagery to discover its irrigation shortcomings.
Take Part in a New Deal at the International Forum of Agricultural Robotics Posted by Growing Produce Staff|October 23, 2020 Registration deadline is nearing for this year’s virtual event. And growers can get in free.
Drive to Cut Fruit Grower Costs Drives Harvest Innovation Posted by Growing Produce Staff|October 19, 2020 Lack of labor and the need to efficiently deliver quality challenge industry suppliers.
Ways Sprayer Tech Is Coming up Fruitful in Orchards By David Eddy|October 12, 2020 Learn more about new units that provide advantages, both financial and environmental.
Welcome to a New Era of Food Safety By Thomas Skernivitz|October 1, 2020 Following a pandemic-related delay, the FDA implements its blueprint for smarter traceability.
Farm Management Software Platforms Go All in for Growth By Thomas Skernivitz|September 28, 2020 To keep growers’ heads from spinning, companies strive for the digital collaboration of myriad technologies.
How Artificial Intelligence Will Guide the Future of Agriculture By Frank Giles|September 1, 2020 Technology works behind the scenes to crunch data that allows machines to make smarter decisions.
Land Grant Experts Talk Irrigation in Northeast Vegetable Crops Posted by Growing Produce Staff|August 26, 2020 A severe drought a few seasons ago caused growers to take a closer look at how irrigation can help them produce more food with less.
Can Artificial Intelligence Help Quash Powdery Mildew in Squash? Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 19, 2020 New study shows smart tech can detect the plant disease early so growers can gain better crop protection control in their fields.