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Why farmers in some parts of the world play music to their crops and how it impacts food produce
Farmers globally are experimenting with playing sounds, from classical music to insect-like tones, in their fields, hoping to boost crop health and productivity. While scientific research is ongoing ...
Abstract: In this paper, application-based solution implemented for smart irrigation system using IoT and sensors. The proposed model provides a prediction of the user’s time before which plant must ...
Despite shifting market signals, some economists predict corn will remain the undisputed king of the acreage race.
Juan Solari threads his way between rows of corn, brushing past yellowing leaves and undersized ears that bear the marks of ...
When people think about agricultural pollution, they often picture what is easy to see: fertilizer spreaders crossing fields ...
Keys to moving forward in 2026 include adequate working capital and maintaining sustainable debt levels. Even though this is ...
Ag groups cheer biofuel tax changes, but they recognize more steps need to be accomplished yet, David Murray writes.
Brazil’s credit crunch, Russia’s war economy, and China’s overcapacity: Bob Trogele breaks down the risks reshaping global ...
World CopperSmith reports that modern farming has led to a significant copper deficiency in diets, impacting human health ...
Farm income is projected to stagnate through 2030, with federal aid and trade uncertainty shaping the future for U.S. farmers and ranchers, according to University of Missouri economist Pat Westhoff.
The best robots in agriculture are the ones growers stop talking about because they just work, said panelists at CES 2026.
If phosphorus stayed locked in the soil, farmers would have wasted money on fertilizer they didn’t need. And excess ...
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