Tech Hub LIVE Farmer Panel Provides Insight from the Field
August 5, 2024
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski present highlights from this week’s key ag technology event in Des Moines, IA.
Tech Hub LIVE honored industry leaders with the CropLife Ag Tech Awards of Excellence, part of the Global Ag Tech Initiative.
Here are some photos from the first day of Tech Hub LIVE in Des Moines.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the recent Winfield United tour in Wisconsin, plans for the next week’s Tech Hub LIVE, and the computer issues that disrupted air travel during the past week.
Register today to attend next week’s premier event advancing tech-enabled agriculture.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the latest news on the Farm Bill, AMVAC, and the upcoming technology event in Des Moines, IA.
While adoption rates are picking up for many forms of precision technology, including artificial intelligence, there is still plenty of room to go.
Cyber attacks on satellites are a growing concern, says Editor Lara Sowinksi, especially considering the proliferation of data that the ag industry relies on.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss AGCO’s Tech Day, the latest in the fight over U.S. biotech corn, and more details on the upcoming Tech Hub Live Event.
In late June, the ag equipment giant gathered visitors and media to Salina, KS, to preview new tech-oriented development.
In talking with several ag companies recently, Editor Eric Sfiligoj has seen a definite shift from “just-in-time” to “just-in-case” purchase planning.
There’s a continued need to educate growers on what biologicals are, why they exist, and how to use them, according to industry veteran Dr. Pam Marrone.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss a recent business deal involving Nutrien, an award reduction in a glyphosate case, and NASDA’s Ted McKinney.
Recruiting expert Mark Waschek continues his examination of critical components for effective hiring with a look at performance profile and skills.
A successful spraying season can be one of the star players of a bumper crop year, and that starts by optimizing your sprayer’s performance.
Eric Sfiligoj welcomes the newest member of the CropLife team to the program to discuss cooperatives news and crop conditions in the Midwest.
The time is right to look at the headlines that have most caught the attention of readers so far in 2024, including a trio of dicamba stories.
Each year without fail, the growing season brings its share of trends that “hit” with grower-customers and those that “miss the mark.”
WiAT is a growing community of women in ag tech who are interested in networking, mentorship programs, and collaborating with like-minded professionals.