Farmers already accept that technology often makes better, or quicker, decisions than they can do themselves, says Randall Reeder, retired Ohio State Univ. ag extension engineer.
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Your GPS system seems infallible, a constant digital companion guiding you through unfamiliar roads and busy cities. Yet there's a celestial threat lurking millions of miles away that can transform ...
Visit this Pittsboro orchard to pick fresh peaches, connect with the land, and enjoy family-friendly farm fun all season long.
Shaun Duren, livestock product specialist for Case IH, details the unique features of the new Puma 185 tractor at the 2026 ...
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.
(CALMAR, Iowa) — New technology is changing the landscape of agriculture in Iowa, with local institutions helping future farmers adapt. At Northeast Iowa Community College, students are getting ...
Case IH Puma series tractor launches with major enhancements to maneuverability, operator experience
Case IH launched its all-new Puma series tractor, available in 155, 165 and 185 horsepower models, with a full vehicle redesign, configured for unmatched performance, reliability and efficiency.
The startup says the TerraScout can collect ultra-high-resolution imagery across an entire field and convert the data into plans which can be executed by existing farm equipment.
For Deere, its largest segment of production and precision agriculture — which caters to the world’s biggest farmers — remains under pressure as the company reaffirmed expectations for net sales ...
Deere's stock (DE) rose 11.9% in recent midday trading, heading toward an eighth record close this year and its biggest one-day gain since the 13.4% rally on March 24, 2020. The stock has run up 25.7% ...
The U.S. agricultural equipment market is expected to grow steadily over the next several years, driven by demand for precision technology and automation even as many farmers face tight margins.
This week on the Super Smart Farm Show, we're getting revved up over the idea that some tractors are like computers on wheels.
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