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AgTech Sustainability

In the Know: Bi-Weekly Agritech Round Up (April 12, 2019)

The world of agritech is changing every day. Check out our bi-weekly round-up to stay in-the-know on the evolving world that is agriculture technology.

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AgTech Sustainability

Where to Invest in Agritech

Whether you are a farmer looking for the latest tools to help your crop production, or a business professional looking for the next leap in innovation, there is no better time to invest in agritech. Agriculture and technology have been melding together over the last decade, and now is the time to make the most of the industry’s growth.

The following solutions have shown tremendous progress, and are not looking to slow down any time soon.

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Agriculture as a Partnering Industry

What began as an independently operating industry has now evolved into an ecosystem of connected, interdependent organizations, all addressing a universal need – agriculture.  Throughout the generations, farming has reached far beyond the field, into technology, education and more. It has expanded into a number of different industries, increasing knowledge, productivity, precision and sustainability.

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Agritech Sustainability

How Agriculture Becomes Agribusiness

During the early development of human society, people grew crops to feed their families out of necessity. Everyone pitched in to plant and harvest food and commodities as a regular part of daily life. As culture has evolved, farming has become more than merely an in-house method of survival. It has become a thriving industry for business development and technological advancement.

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In the Know: Bi-Weekly Agritech Round-up (August 17, 2018)

The world of agritech is changing every day. Check out our bi-weekly round-up to stay in-the-know on the evolving world that is agriculture technology.

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How technology drives precise decision-making in agriculture

Agriculture is a growing industry, and therefore, it has a smaller margin reserved for error. There is an increased demand for precise farming in order to keep up with the economy’s needs. In a fast-paced society, even our food and commodities can’t afford to be inexact.