Technology - General
LoadPass provides from pre-arrival check in from the app so drivers can check in before arriving at the site. An easy to scan code sets up the driver to help capture needed weight information and then bay instructions.
Ron’s wife Judi and daughter Kelly Farrell were on hand with AgGateway President and CEO Brent Kemp to present the inaugural Ron Farrell Attitude Award to Ann Vande Lune of Key Cooperative.
The transformation from traditional manual processes to efficient digitization is exhibited at GreenPoint Ag’s Halls, Tenn., location, which led to it being named the 2023 Business Innovation Award winner.
On the heels of being formed as one of the largest cooperative ag retailers in the country, the business took a hard look at where it wanted to go and how it wanted to show up to farmers, and began marching forward.
The companies hope this collaboration with simplify the decision making process for farmers and advisors while creating reliable data sources to increase insights.
CRM+ is crafted from the ground up for the mobile-oriented nature of ag retail teams.
Change is in the air, and Brad Oelmann is challenging ag retailers to not hit cruise control.
To avoid a major technology setback in the spring, Joshua Elhers, precision products coordinator at Heartland Ag Solutions, shares two precautions the ag industry can take now.
ARA and Keybank share their top tips to help ag retailers take advantage of emerging digital payment trends.
Adapt-N is already available in Proagrica, Ever.Ag and MyFarms. Other management systems are currently in progress to include the tool in the immediate future.
As farmers have grown more aware of expanded options for buying inputs, retailers have invested in how they are part of the party.
The institute will unite researchers at the university interested in robotics, artificial intelligence and remote sensing to increase precision, production and profitability in the ag industry.
Two years after Ever.Ag acquired EFC Systems, leaders share the vision for the future of digitization.
Revline Hopper Throttle Cotton’s Bio-Capsule are charged with a newly added, crop-specific strain of Terrasym for cotton in conjunction with a powerful consortium of 10 bio-fertility and N-fixing microbes.
Each agribusiness with a MyGrower platform can activate the relevant data for their facilities.
The company says it has three-fold benefits: long-lasting yield protection, premium disease control, and effective resistance management.
Aerial Rug and Boundri use satellite imagery to create custom farm products - the most popular being rugs.
Company leaders say this “solidifies CNH’s in-house precision, automation and autonomy technology, enabling us to continue Breaking New Ground for the agriculture and construction industries.”
The online tool from the SCN Coalition is free and easy to use. It’s backed by research done on more than 25,000 university soybean research plots across the U.S.
Its first harvester was for strawberries, and last year it launched the apple harvester for use in Washington.
Dave Swain draws on his experience from application equipment, ag retail and technology roles with his consulting business: Vision Technology Management.
“This is the largest ag tech deal ever,” says Eric Hansotia, chairman, president and chief executive officer at AGCO.
Rural areas are slowly gaining access to decent broadband speeds, and small towns are adding fiber-optic lines. However, the decline of the population in areas with fewer than 10,000 people is not improving much.
“No other company can offer such integrated testing to predict what risks farmers face in the coming growing season,” Danielle Watts, vice president of data, said.
FMC’s At-Plant product platform provides a way for growers to get the most out of every acre.
Todd Westerfeld says five technologies, from pocketknife to section control, are invaluable across his farm on a day-to-day basis.
Today, they announced a $250 million capital funding round. “We are shifting into the next phase of maturity as a company – a trusted partner that is delivering critical sustainability solutions,” says Ron Hovsepian.
As detailed in the new report, Enterprising Business Builders and Independent Elites now represent 62% of U.S. farmers.
Smart Apply is based in Indianapolis and focused its product development on precision air-blast spraying. Its Intelligent Spray Control System can be used in orchards, vineyards or tree nurseries.
Company research shows rates could be 25% to 50% less than other phosphate fertilizers given Crystal Green’s high efficiency and 10% Mg.