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This week, the Royal Agricultural Society of England (RASE) awarded Professor Roger Sylvester-Bradley, Head of Crop Performance at ADAS, with the RASE 2025 Science and Technology Award, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to agricultural science. ...
Farming can often include high-risk, low-profit margins and lots of debt. Researchers are experimenting with high-throughput automated plant phenotyping, a technology that reduces risks and increases the profits of farming. Part of that technology is ToughSonic® ultrasonic distance sensors from ...
The thought of an Environment Agency (EA) inspection causes stress for many farmers. With broad inspection areas and various regulations to consider, it can be difficult to prepare. To help alleviate some of the uncertainty, we explore the eight most common reasons for inspection failures and things farmers should consider. According to the AIC, the Environment Agency ...
As National Dairy Month wraps up, the American Biogas Council (ABC) today released new data highlighting the rapid growth in methane capture through the use of biogas systems at U.S. dairy farms. Biogas systems trap the methane that is produced naturally when dairy manure breaks down, allowing this gas to be used for fuel. This renewable fuel is then used to power and heat homes, fuel vehicles, ...
Having a farm today needs more than mere effort and space; it needs creative solutions that conserve resources, maximize output, and assure protection for the crops against rising climate threats. The proper procedure of any agricultural irrigation system can make or break a crop. This very thing makes Puroxi revolutionize the whole concept of how water is managed on ...
From March 14 to 16, we had the privilege of participating in Agrotech 2025 in Kielce, Poland—one of the largest and most influential events in the agritech industry. This year’s exhibition marked an incredible 30-year milestone, bringing together leading manufacturers, farmers, and industry experts from around the world. We were excited to showcase our aerodynamic separators, a ...
From January 22-25, over 200 exhibitors from 15 countries gathered to showcase the latest advancements in agricultural machinery, precision farming, and sustainable solutions, attracting 30,000 visitors. One of the standout innovations was the introduction of ISM aerodynamic grain separators to the Hungarian market. A live demo of the ISM-10 CSC model impressed local farmers ...
The Middle East, covering almost 7.3 million km2 and with an estimated population of more than 500 million, is one of the world’s key regions. Yet it is also fraught with challenges. On top of the armed conflicts in some areas which are impacting the World Bank’s growth forecasts, there is also a rise in temperatures triggered by climate change which, in the last decade alone, has ...
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We offer crop intelligence and plantation control systems to monitor site conditions, utilizing aerial and ground information, including topography, crop health, soil quality, rainfall, and farm operations activity. We focus on streamlining and digitizing agricultural processes, employing drone technology for efficient spraying and mapping throughout production ...
€6.9m project aims to demonstrate successful integration of biogas and agrivoltaics technologies on farms in a bid to defossilise agriculture and boost food production Three demonstration sites in Belgium, Denmark and Italy used to establish diverse environmental conditions and technical requirements Study establishes farmers’ needs ahead of ...
Agriculture is the backbone of Nepal’s economy, employing 67% of the population and contributing to the nation’s livelihoods. Traditionally male-led, the sector is now seeing an increasing number of women taking charge: the percentage of women-headed households in agriculture increased from 19% to 32% in the last decade, which is attributed to the migration of male household ...
Ltd., launched the GeoGoviya Smart Farming Platform initiative in 2022. The name comes from the word goviya meaning farmer in the Sinhalese language. The platform was then upgraded in 2023 to reflect improved technologies and infrastructure. This allowed its use to expand across public and private sectors and institutionalizing the platform as the National ...
The World Biogas Association (WBA) is inviting experts from the biogas, agrivoltaics, and farming sectors in Denmark and Italy to join Advisory Boards on the Horizon Europe project, Value4Farm. ...
January is always a busy time, especially for farmers. It’s a month filled with essential maintenance tasks: hedging, tree planting, clearing ditches, and ensuring drainage systems are in top shape. Livestock farmers also bring their sheep indoors to protect them from harsh winter weather and carry out pregnancy scanning. But January is also a time for innovation and connection, ...
While Terra Agri delivered advanced drone technology and precision applications, Behn Meyer contributed its expertise in premium agricultural chemicals and an in-depth understanding of local requirements. ...
From the legendary Hanging Gardens of Babylon, built in the 6th century BCE during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (circa 605-562 BCE), to contemporary vertical farming, humanity has always sought creative solutions to cultivate greenery in limited spaces. The Hanging Gardens, a symbol of visionary engineering and an early intuition of harmony between humans and nature, ...
By combining Terra Drone Agri’s cutting-edge drone technology with the agrochemical expertise of S&H and ACM, this operation ensures highly efficient and precise pesticide application. ...
Water is an essential input in modern agriculture; irrigation ensures that crops get sufficient amounts of water to grow well, especially in areas where rain is not acceptable. A correctly selected irrigation system can provide water efficiency and yield for crops as well as farm productivity. Of the various irrigation systems available, sprinklers happen to be among the most often used ...
Due to climate change, regions across Asia and Africa are experiencing higher frequencies of floods and drought. Coupled with rising temperatures, traditional crop-growing patterns have been altered, delayed, and disrupted. A subsequent decline in crop quality and quantity has shown macro-scale impacts on agriculture, vegetable markets, and local community ...
This classic combination remains at the helm of food production today, but recent developments in agricultural technologies may soon see soil supplanted entirely by science. While still in their industrial infancy, fields like hydroponics and aquaculture are posed to feed future generations in the face of ever-increasing resource scarcity. Hydroponic and aquaculture ...
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