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Michigan State University reports that truffle dogs and their handlers have found two new species of truffle in the United States, as verified by scientists at the university. The scientists’ DNA analysis of the truffles shows that they have many compounds similar to valuable European truffles. Associate professor Gregory Bonito says there is increasing interest in cultivating North American truffles, and he notes that the newly discovered species have economic potential.
One of Deeres defining features is its patent portfolio, which provides insight into its strategic priorities and technological advancements, says analyst Shane Thomas. The post 5 Technology Patents from John Deere and What They Might Mean for the Future of Precision Agriculture appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) is requesting nominations of qualified individuals active in the specialty crop industry, academia and public sectors to establish a professionally diverse Review Committee for the upcoming IDALS Specialty Crop Block Grant Program. Members of the committee will review, evaluate and make recommendations to IDALS on submitted Iowa Specialty Crop Block Grant Program proposals.
Concept proposals must be submitted by January 31, 2025. The Nebraska Department of Agriculture anticipates awarding approximately $820,000 in Specialty Crop Block Grants to projects enhancing the competitiveness of Nebraska specialty crops. Proposals should be initiated by organizations, industry groups, or academic institutions, or should involve collaboration or partnerships between producers, industry groups, academics, or other organizations.
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Amidst the digital transformation in ag, AI will play an increasingly critical role in shaping the future of food production. The post Enhancing Farming Practices: The Role of AI in Agriculture appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.
Consumers are increasingly seeking assurance about the journey of their food products, prompting businesses to adopt blockchain technology. The post Agriculture’s New Era: Blockchain Technology As a Game-Changer appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.
This tool enables dealer technicians to save time on repairs by providing fast and accurate answers to technical questions. The post CNH Rolls Out New AI Tool for Instant Customer Support appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.
The prestigious honor highlights Ecorobotixs innovation in AI-driven agricultural technology. The post Ecorobotix ARA Ultra-High Precision Sprayer Named a 2025 World Ag Expo Top 10 New Product appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.
Pioneer biologist to retire after decades of discoveries and lasting mentorship The post Celebrating Dorothy Shippens curiosity-driven research career appeared first on AgriLife Today.
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In the week I have received several questions about why this winter, which was predicted to be warmer and drier than usual, has been so cold. Here is a response I wrote to Bob Kemerait, UGA, about this winter’s crazy weather and the lack of warm weather (so far). You might find it helpful too.
Today is Martin Luther King Day and its worth thinking about what he stood for as we inaugurate a new President. Nneka M. Okona writing in Food & Wine tells us: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.s Taste in Food Shows Us Who He Was: Sunday suppers at home and simple meals in restaurants give insight into the man behind the speeches. I found that eating and following his tastes is as central to understanding him as a human and a thinker as his ideologies for the liberation of Black people and the poo
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Hello and welcome to the ZimmCast. ZimmComm is now entering its 21st year. Who would have thought? We officially announced our company at the 2004 National Agri-Marketing Conference. We had our first booth at the conference in 2005 which means weve exhibited for twenty of them! I thought you might like to hear the first audio podcast I recorded in January of 2005.
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