The world of technology-based solutions has been increasingly flooded with buzzwords like “analytics”, “big data”, and “Internet of Things”.
How Machine Learning Plus Weather Information Can Help Us Feed The World

The world of technology-based solutions has been increasingly flooded with buzzwords like “analytics”, “big data”, and “Internet of Things”.
As we move from spring to summer, an interesting question arises: should those hoping for big corn yields this fall be cheering for a cooler- or warmer-than-normal summer?
Real-time data from the field is poised to have more impact on tomorrow’s supply chain.
To say that the Golden State can lay claim to the title of king of almonds might be an understatement.
Precipitation is arguably the most important agricultural weather parameter, yet it is the most difficult variable to precisely measure.
With the vernal equinox now behind us, spring has officially arrived in the astronomical sense.
Iteris has just released version 3.0 of WeatherPlot®, the location-specific, agriculturally focused weather and soil decision support tool for agronomists, researchers, and crop science professionals who manage product performance inquiries.
In recent years, there’s been no shortage of buzz in the agricultural industry about the seemingly bright prospects for using artificial intelligence (AI) to address a broad range of problems in the ag space.
It’s fascinating to see how modern technology has helped us increase our agricultural productivity in areas not otherwise suited for our higher value crops.
Seed selection season is here again for corn farmers across the United States.