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UF/IFAS Researchers Deploy Drones to Perfect Nutrient Rates
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The ability to detect crop nutrient deficiencies and promptly modify fertilizer application to address them is invaluable to agricultural producers — especially growers operating under slim profit margins. Identifying how much of a particular nutrient to add, however, is a balancing act. A UF/IFAS research project underway endeavors to remove the guesswork…
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US Sales of Ag Tractors and Combines Decline in Close Out of 2024
MILWAUKEE, Wis. — According to new data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), U.S. sales of Ag tractors and combines fell in December 2024 compared to the year before. U.S. Sales of Ag tractors fell 11.3% while combine sales fell 26.4% in December 2024 compared to 2023. “December’s sales of Ag tractors and combines follow…
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New Holland Celebrates Triple Win at AE50 Awards for Hay and Forage Innovations
New Holland Celebrates Triple Win at AE50 Awards for Hay and Forage Innovations Krishak Jagat English
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New push to ban Chinese drones
New push to ban Chinese drones High Plains Journal
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CES 2025: 5 Farm Tech Companies That Wowed The Masses
CES 2025: 5 Farm Tech Companies That Wowed The Masses Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Earthmetric: Revolutionizing Farming Through Technology and Sustainability
Earthmetric: Revolutionizing Farming Through Technology and Sustainability Farms.com
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What’s in store for used farm machinery markets in 2025, Machinery Pete?
What’s in store for used farm machinery markets in 2025, Machinery Pete? RealAgriculture
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AGCO wins five 2025 AE50 awards
AGCO wins five 2025 AE50 awards Farms.com
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CLAAS Innovations recognized with three AE50 Awards
CLAAS Innovations recognized with three AE50 Awards Farm Equipment
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Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web
Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web: Jan. 10, 2025 Farm Equipment
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Uncertainty Persists in Ag Machinery Market, But Optimism Surfaces
Uncertainty Persists in Ag Machinery Market, But Optimism Surfaces Lancaster Farming
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Autonomous and electric expansion for John Deere
Autonomous and electric expansion for John Deere Farmers Guardian
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More farmers are using autonomous machines to help address labor shortages
More farmers are using autonomous machines to help address labor shortages RFD-TV
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How robotics is helping shape the ag tech space
An associate professor at Purdue University says robotics could help farmers increase efficiency to advance their operations. Jian Jin says LeafSpec is a plant phenotyping device. “It’s very labor intensive for humans to operate this kind of the sensor in the field,” he says. “We need to develop the robots to help deploy those sensors…