Tomorrow’s grain rows, vegetable fields, and specialty crop groves will be much busier places than the relatively passive acreage of yesterday.
Integrated digital technologies that help with production, monitoring and planning are ushering in the future of agriculture.
Israel-based Taranis, a precision scouting and agricultural intelligence company, announced plans to locate its global headquarters in Westfield, creating up to 60 new, high-wage jobs by the end of 2023.
Taranis, an Israel-based ag-tech company, announced Thursday that it plans to spend $10.5 million to relocate its global headquarters from Tel-Aviv to Westfield, IN, and expand its operations over the next three years
Taranis is helping to combat common agricultural problems with a drone-based AI system that can quickly scan fields and alert farmers to problems — before they spread
Back to the earliest days of precision agriculture, when the pioneers of technology were chasing a system for identifying and writing prescriptions for variable-rate fertilizer, field imagery was an essential data point in the process.