Technology is transforming agriculture, creating high-tech, high-paying jobs and attracting a diverse workforce to farming.
Precision agriculture is really hitting its stride in 2026. It’s not just about fancy GPS anymore; it’s about using data to make smarter decisions on every acre. Think of it as giving each part of ...
Farmers have long depended on experience, local knowledge and common sense to produce food, feed and fiber. But the way they are doing it is continuously evolving. Digital agriculture is providing ...
In today’s tight farm economy, choosing tech upgrades over buying new can save up to 70% in boosting efficiency and yield.
Farming is changing, and fast. If you’re involved in agriculture, you’ve probably noticed. Things like unpredictable weather ...
Dairy cows wear their ear tags while eating feed at Vale Wood Farms in Loretto. Mirror photo by Colette Costlow About 4,000 farms operate in Blair, Bedford, Cambria, Clearfield, Centre and Huntingdon ...
The 2026 Farm Bill would reimburse farmers 90 cents on the dollar for adopting Big Tech AI tools — while letting the private sector write the rules.
The value of drones on the farm, as high as it is today,” says Russell Hedrick, “will soon go up to levels not even imagined yet.” ...
New farming technology can help farmers be more efficient and maximize crop yields. But as Jana Rose Schleis reports, keeping up with the evolving technology can be useful but costly.
A Westhoughton chicken farm is seeking planning permission for a high-tech expansion into cattle farming. Borsdane Farm, off Jacks Lane, applied for a new feed hopper and water tank for the cattle, as ...
A pioneering research-industry partnership has used advances in indoor farming technology to grow pea shoots fortified with ...
Dairy cows wear their ear tags while eating feed at Vale Wood Farms in Loretto. Mirror photo by Colette Costlow About 4,000 farms operate in Blair, Bedford, Cambria, Clearfield, Centre and Huntingdon ...