Sensors studied water conditions in the field. Cloud-based data helped optimize harvests. These companies broke new ground
In 2015, tech came to agriculture in a big way. Responding to pressing needs to farm in drought conditions in many parts of the world and to figure out how to feed 2.3 billion more people in a few decades,...
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