Livestock Equipment Technology
McCarty Family Farms of Kansas earns the 2025 Leader in Technology Award for transforming their operation into a high-tech, 20,000-cow operation driven by innovation, data and bold decision-making.
The equipment builder is adding to its lineup of crop harvesters with two new forage choppers — the first completely new silage management machines from Deere since 2019.
Monarch says its Autodrive technology is the first commercially available, fully autonomous feature in a driver-optional tractor.
The addition of weave automation allows less reliance on operator skill to make a uniformed bale and streamlines the baling process.
A roundup of farm machinery product releases and company news from the first month of 2025.
A quick rundown of some recent notable smart farming products and companies innovating electrified and autonomous solutions.
Elon Musk wants his futuristic Optimus robots to clean dishes and scrub carpets. But what if you wanted one of those creepy looking things working in your fields?
The partnership integrates Bunning manure spreaders into the Vermeer lineup serving North American hay, forage and livestock producers.
As we near the finish line (but not the end of our journey) we revist five of your favorite Smart Farming Week stories.
As New Zealand farmers continue to build dairy production, they’re also determined to lead the way in sustainability through technological innovation.
Covering all facets of agriculture at a shark tank forum, 15 vanguard companies offered a glimpse of the best and brightest new tech headed to farmland.
A new wave of technology development is putting farmers in the driver’s seat. Examples include EarthSense, Rantizo, Rabbit Tractors, PumpTrakr, Zimmerman Manufacturing and GroGuru.
A new training center opened in Kansas City, Missouri will allow both the dairy and food industries a place to hone their technical skills.