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Methane isn’t just an environmental buzzword — it is energy lost. Every puff of gas from a cow’s rumen represents feed energy that could have gone toward growth, milk or a calf. That simple truth...
Deep in Iraq's southern desert, bulldozers and earthmovers spread layers of moist clay over sand dunes as part of a broader effort to fight increasingly frequent sandstorms.
A paralysed Chinese man who can move only one finger and one toe has successfully developed a smart farm control system and founded a start-up. The determination of Li Xia, who is reliant on a ventilator, has deeply moved countless people across China. Li, 36, from Chongqing in southwestern China, was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at the age of five. He was forced to drop out of school in the fifth grade. Since then, studying kept him going. He was most fascinated by physics and computer...
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In a groundbreaking development set to redefine precision agriculture and environmental monitoring, researchers have unveiled an innovative smart nail platform designed for wireless subsoil health monitoring. This cutting-edge technology harnesses the synergy of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and radio frequency interrogation, promising a transformative leap in how farmers and scientists assess soil conditions deep beneath […]
In a groundbreaking advance that could reshape environmental monitoring, researchers have developed a novel approach to detecting microplastic pollution in soils through the use of optical reflectance spectroscopy spanning ultraviolet (UV) to shortwave infrared (SWIR) wavelengths. This innovative technique promises to deliver rapid, non-destructive, and highly sensitive detection of microplastics, a pollutant of growing global […]
DoorDash launches Zesty, an AI-powered social app that recommends restaurants through conversational search, now testing in San Francisco and New York.
In the rapidly evolving field of regenerative medicine, the potential of umbilical cord blood (UCB) as a remarkable source of stem cells and other regenerative cellular components has garnered intense scientific interest. These cells possess the unique ability to differentiate and proliferate, offering hope for therapeutic interventions across a spectrum of diseases ranging from hematologic […]
Young Americans use nicotine, tobacco, and cannabis in multiple ways, but smoking those items is still involved for most users.
In the constantly changing environment of precision agriculture, it can be difficult to winnow through the array of available tools and technologies becoming available for use by farmers and ranchers.…
Farmers who use cover crops typically seek multiple benefits. Maria Tancredi, Minnesota soil health specialist with the Conservation Technology Information Center, says many growers are looking to hold soil in place. “We know how much soil erosion can lead us to losing very productive good top soils and all of those nutrients that are stored […] The post From soil protection to feed: why farmers turn to cover crops appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
The pork industry is investing in H5N1 research despite nominal cases in pigs. Dr. Lisa Becton with the Swine Health Information Center says SHIC is collaborating with the National Pork Board and Foundation for Food and Agriculture. “It’s a $4 million effort really addressing ten different priorities that encompass things like transmission, looking at vaccine […] The post Pork industry invests $4 million in H5N1 research appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Swiss scientists have demonstrated the use of dead lobster tails as robotic appendages.
WASHINGTON — The American Soybean Association is closely monitoring recent federal actions related to restrictions on certain foreign-manufactured drones used in U.S. agriculture and the potential impacts on farmers. Precision agriculture tools, including drones, are essential for today’s farmers to manage costs, monitor crops, and operate efficiently. Foreign-manufactured drones represent a significant majority of the […] The post ASA Urges Balance on Agricultural Drone Policy appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
Scientists discovered that common food emulsifiers consumed by mother mice altered their offspring’s gut microbiome from the very first weeks of life. These changes interfered with normal immune system training, leading to long-term inflammation. As adults, the offspring were more vulnerable to gut disorders and obesity. The findings suggest that food additives may have hidden, lasting effects beyond those who consume them directly.
Celebrate Christmas with the AgNet News Hour as host Nick Papagni, the “Ag Meter”, talks with industry leaders transforming California agriculture. Gabe Sibley of Verdant Robotics reveals how their AI-powered ... Read More The post AI, Robotics, and Innovation in California Agriculture – AgNet News Hour Christmas Special appeared first on AgNet West.
What he describes is an ugly case of AI-generated mistaken identity.
Avoid pasture damage this winter. Noble SWCD’s Kirstin Roman explains how unrolling bales and strip-grazing can boost soil organic matter and animal health. The post What can you do to improve soil health during winter feeding? appeared first on Farm and Dairy.
Researchers from Northeastern University discovered that PEDOT:PSS, which is typically used in medical research, breaks down into harmful microplastics.
A drone retailer and custom ag applicator says new restrictions on foreign-made drones will not ground existing machines but will slow down expansion and raise prices. Jeramy Williams with American Drone in Marshfield, Wisconsin tells Brownfield the Trump administration’s order denies an Federal Communications Commission operating license to all new foreign-made drones. “This will not […] The post Drone applicator says US production not ready to meet drone demand appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
STILLWATER, Okla. — Cattle gather around the feed bunk, dust rising as feed hits the trough. It is a familiar sight for any producer, but what happens during that daily routine can carry the biggest impact. Hidden stressors, from transportation to temperature swings, can affect animal health, meat quality and a producer’s bottom line, he […] The post Beyond the Feed Bunk: OSU Researchers Redefine How Producers Understand Cattle Stress appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
UK government raises farm inheritance tax relief threshold after farmer protests, easing pressure on family farms while keeping higher taxes for larger estates.
V&V Supremo Foods announced it will build a new production facility in Jefferson, Wisconsin to meet growing demand for their products. The company has specialized in authentic Mexican cheeses, creams, and chorizo for retail and food service clients for more than sixty years. V&V Supremo Foods has acquired land for expansion but has not announced […] The post New food plant coming to Wisconsin appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
The government raises the farm inheritance tax threshold to £2.5 million following protests, reducing the burden on family farms and causing political fallout.
The increasing global challenges posed by industrial pollution and the pressing need for sustainable energy sources have catalyzed extensive research into innovative solutions. One promising avenue for addressing both issues lies in the utilization of microalgae, a group of photosynthetic organisms that thrive in diverse environments. Microalgae hold considerable potential for wastewater treatment while simultaneously […]
Strong and healthy plants always start with healthy soil. In gardening and farming, many common plant problems are not caused...
EAST LANSING, Mich. — After more than four decades in the field, Joe Cramer knows a thing or two about Michigan agriculture and what makes it special. His 40-plus-year career has been dedicated to strengthening the state’s dry bean industry, first with a private business and now serving as executive director of the Michigan Bean […] The post MSU Research Helping Drive Michigan’s Dry Bean Industry appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
In a groundbreaking study, researchers have explored the effects of Er, Cr: YSGG laser-activated final irrigation on the levels of RANKL and OPG in gingival crevicular fluid. This line of inquiry holds profound implications for our understanding of periodontal health and disease processes. The study, conducted by Evrendilek, Özlek, and Meydan, is anticipated to raise […]
North Dakota State University researchers are working to identify a tool that producers can use to identify sheep or goats that are genetically more resilient to disease. Rachel Gibbs, NDSU…
Emails to execs trigger a response explaining that, “Our primary secured lender has issued a demand letter and a notice of intention to enforce their security." The post Exclusive: Canadian plant-based seafood startup Konscious Foods ceases operations appeared first on AgFunderNews.
The Trump administration is banning new foreign-made drones, triggering pushback from both U.S. farmers and Chinese officials. The Federal Communications Commission says drones and critical parts made outside of the U.S. pose an "unacceptable" national security risk.
The Michigan Soybean Committee says low commodity prices will impact project funding in the year ahead. Reacher Director Mark Seamon tells Brownfield contracted research with Michigan State University will be scaled back. “Each year, our grower board of seven directors chooses the projects that they’ll fund,” he explains. “They haven’t limited what they’re going to […] The post Michigan Soybean Committee planning for leaner research budget appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Research at North Carolina State University is studying what locally grown really means to consumers and what kind of premium they’re willing to pay. Behavioral economist Melinda Knuth tells Brownfield for most consumers, a product within 100 miles is considered local. “There’s also a different perception of local versus state and region,” she shares. “Local […] The post Willingness to pay for local depends on distance, price, and season, NCSU research finds appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
The American Soybean Association is weighing in as the federal government announces sweeping restrictions on certain drones used by farmers in the U.S. The Federal Communications Commission has banned all foreign-made drones from operating on U.S. communications infrastructure, citing national security risks. The move will likely impact the availability of drones used for agricultural purposes, […] The post FCC drone restrictions spark worry among U.S. soybean farmers appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Investors' biggest bets in 2025 tended towards startups innovating beyond the borders of agtech or foodtech. The post Bioenergy’s $1.3bn surge powers agrifoodtech’s funding swings in 2025 appeared first on AgFunderNews.
Researchers find that diversifying crops and integrating livestock improves farm efficiencies and ecosystem services in the US Midwest. The work is published in PNAS Nexus.
UC Riverside scientists have created a small-scale system that transforms food waste into high-protein animal feed and fertilizer using black soldier flies, offering a sustainable solution to a major environmental problem.
Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins joins us to talk about Missouri Farm Bureau (MOFB) Health Plans and what they mean for Farm Bureau members across the state. Hawkins emphasizes that a Missouri Farm Bureau Health Plan is not traditional insurance, but a member-focused health benefit designed to help Missourians better manage their health care […] The post Missouri Farm Bureau President Discusses MOFB Health Plans appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
A tax policy specialist says tax planning should be part of any farmer’s risk management strategy. Roger McEowen is an ag law professor at the Washburn University School of Law in Kansas. “Many farmers are good at commodity trading, managing risk with commodity trades and crop insurance, but sometimes, they forget you want to minimize […] The post Ag law expert: smart tax planning can reduce risk appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Andrea Eveland, Ph.D., principal investigator and member at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, will lead a multi-institutional project to deepen the understanding of sorghum, a versatile bioenergy crop, and its response to environmental challenges. The U.S....
Parasitic wasps remain an effective and resilient alternative to chemical pesticides for controlling crop pests, despite growing concerns ov...
Maryland officials have confirmed a second positive test for bird flu at a commercial poultry operation in Queen Anne's County, the 10th detection in the state in 2025, as public health experts warn the virus continues to pose a serious threat to animals—but remains a low risk for most people.
3D-printed meat in Brazil advances with CELLMEAT 3D project using biopsied cells for lab-grown protein, no slaughter needed
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — The Oklahoma Conservation Commission (OCC) has launched the next round of the Soil Health Implementation Program (SHIP), an ongoing initiative to improve soil health across Oklahoma‘s agricultural landscapes. SHIP aims to provide comprehensive soil conservation solutions in both rural and urban areas. Now in its second program year, OCC’s Soil Health Team is […] The post Commission Launches Next Round of Soil Health Implementation Program (SHIP) appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
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arXiv:2512.19632v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The success of agricultural artificial intelligence depends heavily on large, diverse, and high-quality plant image datasets, yet collecting such data in real field conditions is costly, labor intensive, and seasonally constrained. This paper investigates diffusion-based generative modeling to address these challenges through plant image synthesis, indoor-to-outdoor translation, and expert preference aligned fine tuning. First, a Stable Diffusion model is fine tuned on captioned indoor and outdoor plant imagery to generate realistic, text conditioned images of canola and soybean. Evaluation using Inception Score, Frechet Inception Distance, and downstream phenotype classification shows that synthetic images effectively augment training data and improve accuracy. Second, we bridge the gap between high resolution indoor datasets and limited outdoor imagery using DreamBooth-based text inversion and image guided diffusion, generating
arXiv:2512.18604v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have emerged as a promising auxiliary platform for smart agriculture, capable of simultaneously performing weed detection, recognition, and data collection from wireless sensors. However, trajectory planning for UAV-based smart agriculture is challenging due to the high uncertainty of the environment, partial observations, and limited battery capacity of UAVs. To address these issues, we formulate the trajectory planning problem as a Markov decision process (MDP) and leverage multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) to solve it. Furthermore, we propose a novel imitation-based triple deep Q-network (ITDQN) algorithm, which employs an elite imitation mechanism to reduce exploration costs and utilizes a mediator Q-network over a double deep Q-network (DDQN) to accelerate and stabilize training and improve performance. Experimental results in both simulated and real-world environments demonstrate the
arXiv:2512.18596v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The widespread application of wireless communication technology has promoted the development of smart agriculture, where unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) play a multifunctional role. We target a multi-UAV smart agriculture system where UAVs cooperatively perform data collection, image acquisition, and communication tasks. In this context, we model a Markov decision process to solve the multi-UAV trajectory planning problem. Moreover, we propose a novel Elite Imitation Actor-Shared Ensemble Critic (EIA-SEC) framework, where agents adaptively learn from the elite agent to reduce trial-and-error costs, and a shared ensemble critic collaborates with each agent's local critic to ensure unbiased objective value estimates and prevent overestimation. Experimental results demonstrate that EIA-SEC outperforms state-of-the-art baselines in terms of reward performance, training stability, and convergence speed.
The grim funding landscape and regulatory hurdles dominate, but other things disrupt founders' sleep from ESG backsliding to keeping up with AI. The post Festive agrifoodtech vox pop part 2: From a funding ‘ice age’ to keeping up with AI, what keeps startups awake at night as we head into 2026? appeared first on AgFunderNews.
BLACKSBURG, Va. — Michelle Heck, an internationally recognized plant pathologist and agricultural researcher, has been appointed director of the School of Plant and Environmental Sciencesin the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Virginia Tech. Heck, who previously served as lead scientist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) and adjunct full […] The post Michelle Heck Named Director of School of Plant and Environmental Sciences appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
US tech giant Amazon said it has blocked over 1,800 North Koreans from joining the company, as Pyongyang sends large numbers of IT workers overseas to earn and launder funds. In a post on LinkedIn, Amazon’s Chief Security Officer Stephen Schmidt said last week that North Korean workers “have been attempting to secure remote IT jobs with companies worldwide, particularly in the US”. He said the firm had seen nearly a one-third rise in applications by North Koreans in the past year. The North...
Every cell depends on proteins to function and stay healthy. These proteins are made inside the cell from amino acids but cannot simply accumulate inside the cell forever.
In an era marked by escalating global food insecurity and climate volatility, minimizing food loss and waste has emerged as a paramount priority across agricultural and supply chain sectors. Recent insights underscore that approximately 30% of global food production is lost primarily due to inefficiencies in postharvest handling and insufficient storage technologies. This staggering level […]
Scientists develop metal-organic framework composites that convert nitrogen to ammonia using renewable electricity, offering a cleaner fertilizer alternative.
Dutch cultivated meat pioneer Mosa Meat has raised $17.6m, just days after fellow startups Meatable and Believer Meats ceased operations citing an inability to raise new capital. The post Mosa Meat raises $17.6m; prioritizes ‘fundamentals over speed’ appeared first on AgFunderNews.
When you walk around the Groupama Stadium in Lyon (France), you can't miss them. Four majestic lions in the colors of Olympique Lyonnais stand proudly in front of the stadium, symbols of the influence of a club that dominated French football in the early 2000s.
Recent groundbreaking research has illuminated a vital link between sustainable soil management practices and enhanced crop defenses, a discovery that could signal a transformative shift in agricultural paradigms worldwide. At the heart of this revelation is the intricate relationship between the soil microbiome and plant immunity. By carefully managing soil health, farmers can inadvertently bolster […]
Proteins are among the most important molecular building blocks of life. They are chains of amino acids assembled in our cells by ribosomes, the molecular "protein factories" of our bodies. The genetic code of our genome serves as a blueprint, guiding the step-by-step translation into a specific sequence of amino acids that defines each protein.
LUBBOCK, Texas — Texas Tech University’s School of Veterinary Medicine is tackling the nationwide shortage of food animal veterinarians with the creation of the school’s first food animal residency program designed to strengthen veterinary services in rural and agricultural communities. Jennifer Koziol, associate professor of food animal medicine and surgery, is leading the groundbreaking initiative made possible by a […] The post Texas Tech’s School of Veterinary Medicine Receives $250,000 USDA Grant appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
FRESNO, Calif. — Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF) released a new needs assessment detailing the technology challenges and opportunities facing small farms across California’s San Joaquin Valley. The report highlights how technology—both digital tools and right-sized equipment—can strengthen small farm resilience, but only when paired with the training, financing, and infrastructure needed for successful […] The post New Report Reveals Technology Needs for Small Farms in the San Joaquin Valley appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
VOORHEESVILLE, N.Y. — Weeds and Soil Health: Ways to Address Invasive Weeds Without Sacrificing Soil Health will take place Tuesday, January 27, 2026 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm at CCE Albany County, 24 Martin Rd, Voorheesville, NY 12186. Cost is $15.00. Speaker: Erik Smith, Field Crops Specialist Panelists: Mark Anderson and Larry Eckhardt DEC Pesticide Credits: 1.25 […] The post Weeds and Soil Health appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
A study led by researchers at the Department of Civil Engineering at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has uncovered alarming evidence that soil worldwide is emerging as a significant reservoir and amplifier of high-risk antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), which enable bacteria to develop resistance to antibiotics, and that their threat to public health has continued to increase over the past decade or so.
In recent years, agricultural science has turned its focus toward a revolutionary approach in crop management: the utilization of insect gut microbiota. This cutting-edge research, led by Sai Charan, Vidya Madhuri, and Rupali, sheds light on how the microbial communities residing within insects can be harnessed to improve crop resilience and sustainability. The intricate relationships […]
ONLINE — In this episode of the Uplevel Dairy Podcast, Peggy is joined by Galen Smith, who discusses over 20 years of cow monitoring at Coldstream Farms in Washington, and the critical role of technology and data-driven decision making in managing dairy profitability. Smith outlines the implementation and evolution of monitoring devices, animal health technologies, […] The post Uplevel Dairy: Timeless Tech, Real Results appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
Scientists are turning to milk proteins, starch, and nanoclay to create biodegradable plastics that break down quickly in soil. As concerns grow about damage to the environment and potential risks to human health, efforts to develop biodegradable plastics are accelerating, including several active research projects at Flinders University in South Australia. In a recent study [...]
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A plant’s success may depend on how well the three sets of genetic instructions it carries in its cells cooperate, according to a new study led by plant scientists at Penn State. In an analysis of the hybrids of two crossbred tree species, the researchers found that two sets of those […] The post Genetic Teamwork May Be the Secret to Climate-Resilient Plants, Researchers Find appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Jan Scholl-Kennedy, associate professor emerita of agricultural and extension education and former 4-H extension specialist in the College of Agricultural Sciences, has been recognized nationally for a project she spearheaded to document the existence of research that undergirds the 4-H youth development program. Scholl-Kennedy will receive the prestigious Joint Council of […] The post Professor Emerita Receives National Recognition for 4-H Research Database appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
RALEIGH, N.C. — For the first time, North Carolina State University has certified an entire building as a Sustainable Lab. The Plant Sciences Building on Centennial Campus earned the designation in November. N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative Research Operations Manager Jie Pacelli led the effort to achieve the certification, which recognizes wise resource stewardship and environmentally responsible operations. Jie Pacelli, […] The post Plant Sciences Building: Certified Sustainable appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
With turbulent markets and the trade war, finding ways to use crops domestically has become more important than ever.
Ali Nafchi, assistant professor and precision agriculture specialist at SDSU has multiple projects in the works aimed to provide more precise yield information to farmers.
On National Farmers Day 2025, Vedanta Aluminium, India's largest aluminium producer, reaffirmed its commitment to supporting over 20,000 farmers across Odisha and Chhattisgarh through technology-driven, sustainable farming initiatives.
COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Tech University recently welcomed students, alumni, administrators and community leaders at the dedication of a new facility designed to prepare students for the rapidly evolving future of agriculture: the Randall and Marjorie Warden Agriculture Innovation Center. Located at Shipley Farm, the university’s 300-acre working, teaching and research farm just minutes from […] The post Tennessee Tech dedicates Randall and Marjorie Warden Agriculture Innovation Center appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
Demonstration of the robotic gripper made from langoustine tails. 2025 CREATE Lab EPFL CC BY SA. By Celia Luterbacher Although many roboticists today turn to nature to inspire their designs, even bioinspired robots are usually fabricated from non-biological materials like metal, plastic and composites. But a new experimental robotic manipulator from the Computational Robot Design […]
Welsh farmers are warning that the Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS) risks falling short unless firm funding commitments are secured ahead of...
AMES, Iowa — Laura Krouse, owner of Abbe Hills Farm in Mount Vernon, has been named the recipient of the 2026 Sustainable Agriculture Achievement Award from Practical Farmers of Iowa. The award recognizes individuals or couples who have shown exemplary commitment to sustainable agriculture, generously shared their knowledge, and have been influential in efforts to foster vibrant […] The post Laura Krouse Honored with PFI’s 2026 Sustainable Agriculture Achievement Award appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
CLEMSON, S.C. — Jane Dever, director of Clemson University’s Pee Dee Research and Education Center (REC) near Florence, South Carolina, has been inducted into the Cotton Research and Promotion Hall of Fame. Dever, who is also a professor in the University’s Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences and a prominent cotton breeder, was recognized for […] The post Dever inducted into Cotton Research and Promotion Hall of Fame appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
Editor's Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published November 24, 2024. I interviewed Ashley Armstrong, co-founder of Angel Acres Egg Co. and a leading advocate for regenerative agriculture. Ashley’s unique perspective bridges the gap between optimal health practices and sustainable farming, offering invaluable insights into how our food systems and dietary choices profoundly impact well-being. Ashley began her health journey alongside her sister, Sarah, under the moniker "Strong Sisters." Initially focused on weightlifting and resistance training, they documented their progress and reveled in the empowerment that came with physical strength. "It was so empowering … It's you versus you," Ashley shared. 1 However, their path took a significant turn when both encountered health issues linked to their dietary choices, particularly the prevalence of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and processed ingredients. Sarah was diagnosed with a form of
Farmers have secured a crucial one-year reprieve from new digital tax rules after the NFU warned the system had not been properly tested for...
In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Food, researchers have unveiled a transformative pathway for food systems that aims not only to mitigate the impending impacts of climate change but also to enhance global health, promote environmental sustainability, and foster social inclusion. The study, authored by Bodirsky, Beier, Humpenöder, and colleagues, presents compelling evidence that […]
"Outcomes for any one company should not be interpreted as a measure of the strength of the sector overall,” insists AMPS. The post More grim news in cultivated meat sector as Meatable folds: ‘We are now entering the second phase of this industry’ appeared first on AgFunderNews.
In a study published in Science Advances on December 19, researchers from Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with collaborators from international institutions, explored the impact of mountain building and climate cooling over 30 million years across five major mountain systems in the Northern Hemisphere and revealed that these processes are key drivers of the rich plant diversity found in Earth's alpine biome.
Using insects such as wasps to control agricultural pests remains a resilient method, despite increasing resistance, a new University of Stirling study has shown.
Scientists are using CRISPR to fast-track the domestication of a wild fruit. For roughly 10,000 years, farming communities have improved crops by saving seeds from plants that produced better harvests. By repeatedly choosing varieties with desirable traits such as larger size, better flavor, and greater resilience, people gradually shaped the fruits and vegetables that are [...]
arXiv:2512.15993v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper presents a robotic mowing framework that actively enhances garden biodiversity through visual perception and adaptive decision-making. Unlike passive rewilding approaches, the proposed system uses deep feature-space analysis to identify and preserve visually diverse vegetation patches in camera images by selectively deactivating the mower blades. A ResNet50 network pretrained on PlantNet300K provides ecologically meaningful embeddings, from which a global deviation metric estimates biodiversity without species-level supervision. These estimates drive a selective mowing algorithm that dynamically alternates between mowing and conservation behavior. The system was implemented on a modified commercial robotic mower and validated both in a controlled mock-up lawn and on real garden datasets. Results demonstrate a strong correlation between embedding-space dispersion and expert biodiversity assessment, confirming the feasibility of
Welsh sheep farmers taking part in a genetics programme are seeing average annual margin gains of more than £50,000, as new data highlights ...
US President Donald Trump wants to speed up the reclassification of marijuana, from Schedule I to Schedule III.
A fruit coating made from kitchen ingredients harvests electricity from humid air to power sensors while suppressing bacteria and extending shelf life up to 3.4 times.
Anyone seeing a white jacaranda (Jacaranda puberula), also known as caroba, blooming in the sandbank forest might assume that the leafy tree could not survive in such sandy soil. They would be right. This type of Atlantic Forest, located very close to the sea, is characterized by species that thrive in acidic soil with few nutrients.
MADISON, Wis. — If you closed your eyes — and maybe if David Bartling wasn’t trying to shout over the roar of harvesting machinery — you might guess he was talking about his software business or a chemistry lab. Not the weather on the farm. “The more data, the better,” says Bartling, co-owner of Bartling’s […] The post Smart farming appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
AMES, Iowa — The Iowa Learning Farms (ILF) conservation webinar taking place Jan. 7, at noon CST will feature Rachel Drobnak, Ph.D. candidate, crop and soil sciences, Michigan State University. Drobnak’s research focuses on agricultural conservation practices that can benefit soil health and farm finances: two critical components of farm well-being and sustainability. Her work […] The post Prairie Strip Contributions to Farm Soil Health and Performance appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.