Top Viewed Articles of 2024

AgriTechTomorrow readers sought out Use Cases and Expert Insights to help guide them through the rapid changes happening throughout the industry. Here are the Top 4 Viewed articles from 2024.

From Labor-Intensive to Landscaping-Innovative: How Remote-Operated Mowers Transform Slope Challenges

In response to these persistent problems, the landscaping industry looked toward technology to solve its biggest challenges both on and off the field. Enter the evolution of robotic and remote-controlled mowing solutions.

How AI will Transform the Economics and Sustainability of the Agriculture Industry

From an AI perspective, the cost, power, latency, and performance limitations of the current AI chip technology are presenting the most significant barriers to advancing the industry as a whole.

MSU ag engineer designing innovative technologies to support specialty crop production

To safeguard Michigan's diverse agricultural landscape, a Michigan State University agricultural engineer is advancing technologies that enhance mechanization and automation during harvest and production, providing growers with solutions to withstand ongoing labor trends.

What's The Problem With The Agriculture Supply Chain?

In this blog, we'll explore the problems with the agriculture supply chain, explain what's caused this development, and explore how innovative options like hydroponic shipping container farms can solve some of the problems inherent to the system.

Future of Farming: Fruit Thinning Robots Set to Grow at a CAGR of 13% by 2032

A rise in focus on sustainable agricultural practices is accelerating the adoption of fruit thinning robots. These robots not only reduce chemical usage but also optimize fruit yields.

Machine-Vision Technology Shows Promise to Reduce Herbicide Use

Farmers and land-managers seeking to reduce their herbicide applications now have another promising option via machine-vision technology. That's the summary from a recently published research article in Weed Technology, a journal of the WSSA.

The Battle of Price and Progress: Making AI Affordable for the Smaller Businesses

Brain-inspired architectures are making AI models more efficient and less resource-intensive. This convergence of AI innovation and energy efficiency points to a future where AI isn't just the domain of large corporations but a tool accessible to all.

ABZ INNOVATION UNVEILS THE WORLD'S FIRST LIDAR BASED OBSTACLE AVOIDANCE AND TERRAIN FOLLOWING SYSTEM

With a strong focus on enhancing safety and precision, ABZ Innovation is paving the way for the future of drone technology in industrial applications.

Beyond Traditional Farming: Exploring IoT's $19 Billion Impact on Agriculture by 2032

Investments in infrastructure, training, and connectivity will be crucial to unlocking the full potential of IoT in agriculture. As stakeholders collaborate to overcome adoption barriers, the future of farming looks brighter than ever.

Boost Crop Monitoring with See3CAM_CU83, a New RGB-IR Camera

Boost crop monitoring with e-con Systems' See3CAM_CU83 RGB-IR camera. Capture visible and NIR light for early stress detection, NDVI mapping, and improved crop health, offering cost-effective, real-time insights.

Digitization of Agriculture & Irrigation fields with Drones

Agricultural drones do not necessarily look like sci-fi movies, but they certainly do operate with sophisticated technology for many applications. One may include crop health, while surely another does involve irrigation optimization.

A Closer Look at the Digital Tools Promoting Sustainable Land Use in Agriculture

While the potential for digital agricultural technology is impressive, some barriers remain. Costs are some of the most significant, as net farm income could fall by $6.5 billion by the end of 2024.

Acid rain: A lingering threat to ecosystems - The ongoing impact of NOX and SOX on our environment.

The more obvious consequences of acid rain, such as direct harm to land-based and aquatic animal populations and damage to crops, have drastically reduced in regions where serious efforts have been made to address pollution.

How 3D Printing is Paving the Way for Grading Contractor, C.J. Moyna & Sons

At C.J. Moyna & Sons, being on the lookout for disruptive technologies is a part of his everyday routine. When they set on a path to integrate additive manufacturing into their daily processes, the work became easier for C.J. Moyna & Sons and their sister companies.

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How to overcome GNSS limitations with RTK correction services

How to overcome GNSS limitations with RTK correction services

Although GNSS offers ubiquitous coverage worldwide, its accuracy can be hindered in some situations - signals can be attenuated by heavy vegetation, for example, or obstructed by tall buildings in dense urban canyons. This results in signals being received indirectly or via the multipath effect, leading to inaccuracy, or even blocked entirely. Unimpeded GNSS positioning in all real world scenarios is therefore unrealistic - creating a need for supporting technologies, such as real time kinematic (RTK) positioning and dead reckoning, to enable centimeter-accuracy for newer mass-market IoT devices.