Ag producers say financials stronger than 2016; predict missed financial targets in 2017

The barometer, which is based on a survey of 400 U.S. agricultural producers, read 131 for the month of June - virtually unchanged from the April and May readings of 130.

GDM and Benson Hill Biosystems Establish Strategic Collaboration to Accelerate Soybean Breeding

Collaboration Will Employ CropOS™ Computation Platform to Advance Soybean Breeding

Rapid Change And Constant Disruption Demand A New Approach To Innovation

Roger Trapp for Forbes: Hyper-collaboration will not completely replace more traditional innovation, acknowledge the consultants. Nor should it be a regarded as a "mantra".

Plenty acquires Bright Agrotech

The acquisition aims to allow Plenty build field-scale indoor farms around the world.

This quiet agricultural 'moonshot' could change the future of food

Jenna Gallegos for The Washington Post: So how do you tackle the problem of feeding 9 billion people by 2050? Assemble an elite team of scientists for a year-long brainstorming session.

The 25 Most Innovative Ag-Tech Startups

Maggie McGrath and Chloe Sorvino for Forbes: "You only get 40 attempts at farming. From your 20s to your 60s, you get 40 seasons,"

Talend and Disy Introduce New Connector for Geospatial Integration

New Integration Helps Companies Utilize Location-Based Information for Business Decision Making

Forbes Ranks SWIIM in Top 25 Innovative Ag-Tech Companies

Colorado-based SWIIM System is proud to announce today that Forbes Magazine ranked SWIIM as one of the top 25 most innovative ag-tech companies of 2017.

Senet to Speak on the Value of IoT in Precision Agriculture at 2017 InfoAg Conference

Event organizers leverage companys expertise to plan first-ever talks, case studies and workshop focused on real-world IoT deployments, technology innovations and best practices.

DeTect Releases Pro Version of DroneWatcher APP - the APP that Makes Smartphones into Personal Drone Detectors

Provides detailed drone information, general location and allows users to create multi-device mesh networks for large area monitoring

Inquisitive Neighbors Encouraged at Soil Health Field Days Across Midwest

Farmers learn how practices can improve their operations and profitability at the Soil Health Partnership's fourth year of field days this summer and fall.

Pegasus Agriculture Highlights Hydroponics as a More Superior Option to Organic Farming

There is a growing body of evidence that seems to indicate that closed-loop water recirculation systems like hydroponics and aquaponics (the coupling of fish production with vegetable production) may in fact offer an advantage over soil-based organic growing since the water chemistry of both these systems can be manipulated to boost natural plant bioactives for health benefits.

Sun Bandit Produces Solar Hot Water In Sub-Zero Temperatures to Heat Dwellings and Grow Fresh Produce North of the Arctic Circle

Freeze-Resistant Properties Allow Worlds First Certified PV-Powered Solar Water Heating System to Heat Water, Channel Stored Energy to Feed Radiant Wall and Floor Heating and Extend Growing Season for Hydroponically Produced Fresh Vegetables In Sub-Zero Temperatures

Wells Fargo Awards $300,000 to THRIVE's AgTech Innovation Platform

Ten startups with technologies focused in soil health, food safety and traceability, decision making support, and robotics and infrastructure comprise this years THRIVE Accelerator program participants.

Australia - New network to boost farm tech capabilities

Gregor Heard for Queensland Country Life: The Rural IoT Network will provide the backbone infrastructure for shared networks of wireless sensors that constantly report on essential farm metrics.

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