Written by Justin Roberts from Agriland
Case IH is intending to return to Cereals 2024 on June 11-12 with a new stand that will showcase not only its latest machinery, but also its connected services.
The stand will incorporate one of the largest working demonstration plots on the Cereals...
Devon County Show is delighted to announce a partnership with Iventis which takes the mapping of the showground to an entirely new, digital level.
The visual event planning technology, developed by Iventis, provides a range of tools that bring together mapping and CAD data into an easy-to-use...
Written by Justin Roberts from Agriland
Grenadier was initially renowned for its size, strength and skill at throwing grenades at the foe, a role which later morphed into the ability to lead assaults on enemy positions.
It also gave the name to a London pub in which the concept of a...
I bought a new multimeter yesterday which had a temperature sensor as an option, this showed 10C in the workshop. Two alcohol in glass thermometers on the wall showed 6C which my feet would have agreed with. I did a comparison with all the thermometers around the place, 4 glass ones gave 6/7C...
Written by Matt Hopkins from Precision Ag
Integration of Greenfield Technologies (Spain) and SpaceSense (France) will establish xFarm as a European agtech leader.
The post xFarm Technologies Forms Partnership With Greenfield Technologies and SpaceSense appeared first on Global Ag Tech...
Hi, I'm new to the forum,
I have a goal I've been thinking about for some time to help bring smart tech and smart sensors to British farmers, in a way that gives the most options and best value.
Preferably in a way that doesn't lock people in to one 'system', but that overall that helps...
Written by Matt Hopkins from Precision Ag
The program connects agritech and bioeconomy startups and growth companies with end users, investors and corporations.
The post BioBoosters Accelerator Program Boosts Innovation for Agtech and Bioeconomy Startups appeared first on Global Ag Tech...
Hello
The concern is that when you drive, the speedometer display does not show the correct speed...
However, everything works!
When I drive, the digital one says 70, but it drives 50 km/h
How to calibrate to show the correct result
Thanks in advance
66k members. Safe to assume that many hundreds will be lesbian/gay.
We know, for sure, that Muslims are members. Important posts made about keeping abattoirs going.
Yet there is a constant dribble of homophobic and racist posts.
Often presented as humour, or thinly disguised as political...
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Written by Matt Hopkins from Precision Ag
The insurance industry, long shackled by rigid policies and outdated practices, is ripe for disruption -- and ag can reap the benefits.
The post AI-Driven Climate Insurance: A Provocative Solution to Earth’s Uncertain Future appeared first on Global Ag...
Written by Matt Hopkins from Precision Ag
TrueFootprint incorporates Varda’s Global FieldID to support 10 million smallholder farmers with field data mapping and EUDR compliance.
The post Varda and TrueFootprint Partner to Support Smallholder Farmers with Field Data and EUDR Compliance...
Written by Matt Hopkins from Precision Ag
The partnership introduces myFS Agronomy, leveraging data analytics to offer precise crop intelligence for data-driven decision-making throughout the season.
The post GROWMARK Partners with Intelinair to Advance Position as Digital Agronomic Leader...
Looking at a cheaper alternative to central tyre inflation. Run two case pumas both on 710.s and wondered if anyone is using a Sealey SA390 digital inflation machine or similar. As would like the function of setting pressure and it turning off on its own to save time. Would this work. Ideally I...
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As increasingly technical sprayers become mainstream in the market, the future of widespread spot spraying looks set. CPM pinpoints some of the latest technologically advanced products to hit the market for a flavour of what’s around the...
A wet autumn followed by a very wet spring means weeds are thriving and giving grassland farmers yet another problem to grapple with.
Many pastures were left unsprayed in the autumn as the wet weather set in, allowing grassland weeds to become more established than ever.
Ryan Came-Johnson...
Written by Matt Hopkins from Precision Ag
Here’s how everything from artificial intelligence to RFID tags makes it more rewarding to tend to animals.
The post How Technology Could Revolutionize Livestock Protection appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.
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Father who's 90 complained his phone was dead, checked ,yes dead. Rang Bt got a diagnostic bot. Checked all is well. No fault found , I replied still no phone , an engineer is assigned for next 48 hrs.
In the mean time I went to have a look and was astonished to see openreach just down road ...
Written by Justin Roberts from Agriland
Tractors powered by internal combustion have been around for for just over 120 years now, and for half of that time, they have been built at Basildon, Essex in a factory built by Ford, but now owned and operated by Case New Holland.
This is a strong...
Written by Justin Roberts from Agriland
The introduction of digital technology and the rapid growth of its capabilities over the past few years has given the impression of a shotgun approach to digitalisation, rather than a well-targeted implementation.
AGCO are the latest company to...
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