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John Deere’s JDLink integrates Razor Tracking

John Deere customers now have the ability to see their support vehicles and non-powered equipment alongside JDLink enabled equipment in Operations Center by integrating Razor Tracking devices. “Back on September 9th of 2021, Razor Tracking int... more


Georgia was warmer and wetter than average in 2021

In 2021, Georgia experienced its coldest year since 2014, with an average temperature of 64.5˚  Fahrenheit. But the temperature was still well above the long-term average of 63.4˚  F and ranked the 20th warmest year overall since statewide record... more


Annual Strawberry Production Research Meeting Feb. 2

The University of California Cooperative Extension will host its Annual Strawberry Production Research Meeting on Feb. 2 from 7:45 a.m.-noon. Join UCC Farm Advisor Mark Bolda and other university and field experts via Zoom in this virtual meeting ... more


Learn about regenerative farming with Regen Rev 2022

Regenerative farming authority, Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA), has announced that it is holding the second annual virtual Regen Rev on Feb. 2-3. The two-day event will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. PT and will cover topics like "Building So... more


Nearly 100% of pesticide levels below benchmark targets

The USDA published on Jan. 19 the 2020 Pesticide Data Program (PDP) Annual Summary. The summary shows that more than 99% of the samples tested had pesticide residues below benchmark levels established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ... more


Upcoming Yuma, Arizona, event to focus on food safety

The Western Growers Center for Innovation & Technology, the Center for Produce Safety and the Yuma Center of Excellence for Desert Agriculture are hosting AgTechX Food Safety, a one-day event dedicated to innovations in food safety technolog... more


Fighting weeds in a changing world

The world is warming. And fast. By 2050, it’s likely the planet will have warmed by about 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit compared to before the Industrial Revolution. That warming brings substantial changes. Storms will be stronger. People will run their a... more


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