Farming in the future will likely involve the use of artificial intelligence.
Some Tennessee teens got an up-close experience learning this technology in an academic camp, including getting their first try at flying drones.
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The number of dairy-beef cattle are on the rise.
Experts say farmers suffered $10.2 billion in financial losses due to cyber-attacks in 2022.
Customers have reported a 55-percent reduction in the use of antibiotics as a result of the new technology.