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FarmTech is RFD-TV’s home for the best and brightest new inventions and technology in the agriculture community. From high-end solutions employing the latest in GPS technology to custom-built, one-off solutions to everyday challenges devised by average farmers working in their own shops, we want to showcase the operations big and small that are tinkering, assembling and producing the future of farming and making the lives of Rural America easier.

CEO and Co-founder Andrew Coppin spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander to learn more about RanchBot’s remote water monitoring technology.
The quality of U.S. beef cattle has come a long way in the last two decades, but an expert with the Oklahoma State University Extension says there is still room for improvement.
Thurs., August 24, 2023 — 10 PM ET | 9 PM CT | 8 PM MT | 7 PM PT
A father and son team in Nebraska has built a robot to keep producers safe from the sudden dangers of grain bins.
Experts say farmers suffered $10.2 billion in financial losses due to cyber-attacks in 2022.
Ford and Lincolns will once again have AM Radio broadcasting technology, the CEO of both companies tweeted on Wednesday. The change will take effect starting with 2024-model vehicles.
Agriculture Shows
Pivot Bio is dedicated to creating exciting innovations and opportunities for valued customers, including all-new original programming that connects viewers with more powerful ideas as we work together to build the future of agriculture. These shows engage, enlighten, and entertain farmers and communities while supporting organizations like FFA,
Host and comedian Charlie Berens presents each state with commentary, fun facts and thought-provoking questions. These fast-paced, light-hearted episodes explore what makes America, and what Americans make. Chances are something will surprise you.
Farm Next, a new Pivot Bio Original series produced with Farm Progress, is where some of the greatest minds in agriculture take center stage to showcase the next big thing in ag.
The goal of “Where the Food Comes From” is as simple as its name implies — host Chip Carter takes you along on the journey of where our food comes from — and we don’t just mean to the supermarket (though that’s part of the big picture!). But beyond where it comes from, how it gets there, and all the links in the chain that make that happen.
Join markets specialist Scott Shellady, better known as the Cow Guy, as he covers the market-close, breaking down headlines that drive the commodities and equities markets with commentary from respected industry heavyweights.