As climate change pushes up sea temperatures and squeezes harvests, Korea’s beloved dried seaweed, known as 'gim,' is getting ...
Washington—Montana Farm Bureau members traveled to Washington, D.C., February 10–12, 2026, to participate in the American Farm Bureau Issues Advisory Committee meetings. These selected members are ...
Nebraska hosts major agricultural technology showcase featuring waste management systems and precision equipment.
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AI-powered weather forecasting now available to Filipino farmers
THE Department of Agriculture, in collaboration with global weather intelligence company Tomorrow.io is using purpose-built AI-driven models and proprietary network of low-Earth orbit satellites to ...
Social and economic divide continuously challenges the conversion of farmland into solar fields — but University of Illinois researchers ...
Rising maintenance expenses push agricultural clients toward equipment consolidation and alternative financing arrangements.
The new year clocked Mark Pflugmacher’s 30th year as a farmer — which means he's seen how the industry has changed in the first quarter of the 21st century.
Smarter cables could help save offshore wind farm developers money while changes in material technology could also result in savings, finds report ...
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South Carolina data centers threaten local businesses
New data center threatens family farm and receives push back from community.
Deere & Company delivered a strong Q1 double beat, raising net income guidance to $4.5B–$5B and driving a 40% YTD stock appreciation. Construction & Forestry and Small Ag & Turf segments outperformed, ...
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MIT student Neil Warty launches Atlantis Aqua, an AI and blockchain-powered platform for global aquaculture
Atlantis Aqua has announced the launch of AquaOS, an AI- and blockchain-powered aquaculture management platform designed to address operational inefficiencies and risk factors across the global fish ...
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This is meat made from cells, not a farm - what are we really eating?
Lab-grown meat is no longer science fiction. Scientists can now grow real animal meat from just a few cells — without raising or slaughtering livestock. Supporters say it could reduce emissions, land ...
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