Technology is transforming agriculture, creating high-tech, high-paying jobs and attracting a diverse workforce to farming.
In today’s tight farm economy, choosing tech upgrades over buying new can save up to 70% in boosting efficiency and yield.
Dairy cows wear their ear tags while eating feed at Vale Wood Farms in Loretto. Mirror photo by Colette Costlow About 4,000 farms operate in Blair, Bedford, Cambria, Clearfield, Centre and Huntingdon ...
SAN ANTONIO — When you're in grocery stores over the new few weeks you may be busy preparing for a holiday party or gathering, and don't have time to think about where that jar of beans may have come ...
AGCO is not sitting idly by waiting out the new farm equipment sales downturn. The manufacturer is launching new Fendt-branded machines with integrated technology for row crop farmers. That means new ...
The 2026 Farm Bill would reimburse farmers 90 cents on the dollar for adopting Big Tech AI tools — while letting the private sector write the rules.
The pace of new ag technology introduction can be dizzying. Whether it's planting, spraying, harvesting or other farm activities, technology continues to change the game. Many of the new technologies ...
On a farm in Phoenix, one person with an iPad can weed a field of vegetables that once required 20 workers on their hands and knees under a hot sun. The Duncan Family Farms employee controls the ...
A pioneering research-industry partnership has used advances in indoor farming technology to grow pea shoots fortified with ...
Dairy cows wear their ear tags while eating feed at Vale Wood Farms in Loretto. Mirror photo by Colette Costlow About 4,000 farms operate in Blair, Bedford, Cambria, Clearfield, Centre and Huntingdon ...