Upgraded cameras deliver four times better weed detection while reducing hardware needs and expanding crop compatibility.
Selective spraying is the technology of detecting weeds in a crop or on fallow ground and only spraying the weed. The reduction in herbicides can be between 60% and 90%, depending on the weed density ...
John Deere has announced a series of updates to its model year 2027 application portfolio, delivering advancements in ...
Settled just south of Holland, Mich., it’s always busy on Scenic View Dairy. This time of year, with 2,000 head of cows being milked and a couple thousand acres of crops in the field, it’s bustling ...
BEACH, N.D. — Jim Campbell scrolls through the 36 camera views on the screen of the John Deere See & Spray Ultimate. Each camera is pointed about 4 feet from the spray boom. In a few views, all you ...
From drones that monitor and spray the crops to state-of-the-art harvesting robots and laser machines that can destroy harmful weeds, agriculture is constantly evolving and switching to more ...
Use a no-gaps strategy. Chad Godsey of Godsey Ag spoke about herbicide strategies for 2026 at the Kansas Corn and Soybean ...
Another report, from 2022, by the US Department of Agriculture said that while the number of farms in the country is ...
Uncharacteristically wet weather this year has left many producers across the state with a growing weed problem, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. Scott Nolte, Ph.D., ...