The future of agriculture is taking flight, and an exciting innovation could transform how farmers monitor and manage their fields.
The Virginia Farm Bureau has the story.
Related Stories
Farm groups and equipment manufacturers say lower tariffs could help reduce machinery costs and support producers facing tight margins.
AEM’s Kip Eideberg joins us to discuss tariff policy changes, their potential impact on agricultural equipment costs, and the outlook for the farm machinery sector.
Tariffs on combines, harvesters, and some farm equipment will be reduced to 15% until 2028.
Matthew Poling with CLAAS joins us to discuss harvest strategies for a below-average wheat crop and combine adjustments growers should consider.
The dairy industry continues adapting to changing consumer habits and evolving labor technology.
Bushel’s State of the Farm report found that many producers are willing to test new tools.