agtech
Acquiring its fourth company since 2020, CropX expands in California with new solutions for specialty crops and drip irrigation.
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GUSS Automation is at it again with another award for its unmanned herbicide sprayer.
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This tech uses only water, air and renewable electricity to produce sustainable nitrogen fertilizers.
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Nine sensors on the sprayer detect, target and spot spray weeds on the orchard floor, which reduces material usage and drift during application.
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The company’s LiDAR-powered spray system reduces chemical and water use by an average of 50% and minimizes airborne drift up to 87%.
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From self-driving robots tackling mundane tasks to upgrades giving old tractors a second life, agtech companies are working to develop and deliver the solutions farmers really want.
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To move forward in developing markets for climate-smart commodities, a variety of partners need to come together. This series aims to support and encourage partnerships for proposal development.
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Offering $165,000 throughout the competition, Farm Bureau is calling U.S. startups to show off their innovations that tackle challenges in farming and rural communities.
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After securing another $1 million in funding, the company is looking to expand access to underserved markets, scale the tech and grow the team.
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There is a great deal of agtech hitting the markets, including regarding bees. From maintenance to precision, pollination technology is changing.
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