Business leaders need to act now, using AI not to replace workers or homogenize our food, but to support diverse, local food systems that promote better health for all.
As farmers across the U.S. face labor shortages, farmers in Yuma are using automated machinery and tools to help them.
The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and the Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health (CTLGH) have ...
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Bengaluru Krishi Mela showcases cutting-edge agricultural technology, including AI-operated sprinklers and app-controlled ...
Hosted at the Yuma Civic Center, companies, growers, and researchers got together and discussed topics like smart farms, water conservation techniques, and ag-tech integration.
Court officials say the teen was sentenced to four years in juvenile corrections until his 18th birthday for the death of ...
“The correct economist answer is: It depends. Tariffs drive a wedge between prices in the exporting country and in the ...
By Mike Beaudet Click here for updates on this story MIDDLEBOROUGH, Massachusetts (WCVB) — In bogs all over southeastern Massachusetts and Cape Cod, a native fruit has thrived for generations: ...
The European Parliament has bowed to pressure from various stakeholders and voted to delay a landmark deforestation ...
Meet Dora, our Pet of the Week! Dora and her brother are part of a litter of six found wandering on Old Stage Road in ...