Big data news
The American Farm Bureau Federation is the “Voice of Agriculture” thanks to our active grassroots members speaking up on the issues affecting their farms.
A portfolio of digital farming tools has been developed to provide growers with reliable information and real-time data to solve challenges.
Indianapolis is home to a new agbioscience company, Intelinair. Intelinair is an automated crop intelligence company that leverages AI and machine learning to model crop performance.
The future of food safety might include using big data to monitor challenges. Third-party audits and Produce Safety Rule compliance checks ensure that food safety rules are followed.
The first soil surveys in America began in the early 1900s and have grown in complexity since.
Ag-Analytics and Davide Cammarano, Purdue associate professor of agronomy, have announced a recently established research partnership.
Transparency, efficiency, traceability and security are just a few reasons for groups or companies to utilize a blockchain.
Transparency for consumers goes beyond talking about how food is produced.
Developing predictive analytics is one way technology can help farmers make better management decisions for their operations.