Artificial Intelligence

Farm equipment and technology news briefs for the week of September 15, 2024.
This new AI revolution uses things such as soil, climate and genetic data to anticipate outcomes and turn that information into actionable insights.
Using AI as an assistant to answer questions has the potential to increase your impact, but to get there, you must separate potential from unrealistic promises. Here are two ways to experiment with AI on your farm.
The newly formed company will offer high-resolution data on soil properties, pest detection, variable rate fertilization, and tillage prescriptions.
The Seneca, Kansas, aerial application group is the first in the U.S. to debut Pyka’s Pelican Spray autonomous electric spray drone, capable of covering 150-220 acres per hour while spraying crops at 70 mph.
John Deere will acquire dozens of patents and a technology suite to support development of its See and Spray platform.
A new farm management information system is poised to help farmers harness the power of past, current and future data and apply an analytical approach.
Limiting grain loss is a surefire way to quickly improve your farm’s productivity and efficiency, and OEM grain loss sensors only look at grain loss from the combine rear.
Mineral was founded in 2018 as part of X, the moonshot factory of Alphabet, and it had about 100 team members.

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