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Sensors help simplify irrigation practices, reduce overwatering and save money
Swarm bots have the potential to redefine pest scouting and control practices
Feral hog spread is a man-made mess
Can plant material move the infection that impacts deer and elk?
A phantom frog has spurred the Supreme Court to address Weyerhaeuser v. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and determine if the government can aim at private land anywhere in the United States and pull the Endangered Species Act (ESA) trigger, regardless of owner protest and absence of the targeted species.
29 states allow cannabis growth for medicinal purposes
A promising peel-and-stick crop sensor may provide farmers with actionable information on the real-time drinking habits of their crops. From on-the-go crop management to plant breeding, the innovative technology is layered with agricultural potential.
Profit margins necessitate a switch for South Dakota farmer
Unmanned ground and aerial vehicle pair show big promise
Chris Adams punched 300 acres of hemp ground in 2017 and hopes to start indoor production of marijuana in 2018. The maverick producer has picked the cannabis horse as a strong runner for agriculture.
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