Queensland Country Life
Saturday, December 2, 2023
The latest AgTech Revolution episode is exploring how artificial intelligence is helping farmers, particularly with weed control.
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SA start-up offers tender app
How does have a range of companies competing for your input business sound?
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A new Eyre Peninsula-based tech start-up founded by Fraser Kessling allows companies to bid on tenders from farmers on their fertiliser and chemical needs. Picture supplied
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Survey shows state of sector
Just where is the agtech industry in Australia at? Find out more from the The first Findex and Australian Agritech Association National Sector Survey.
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New Holland grows MyPLM
An expansion to the New Holland MyPLM system means more vehicles can be added to the portal, including earthmoving gear.
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New Holland product segment manager Ben Mitchell and ANZ PLM product manager Melody Labinsky at AgQuip. Pictures Paula Thompson
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AgriWebb signs Cargill deal
Agtech leader AgriWebb is continuing to go from strength to strength, signing a new deal with agri-powerhouse Cargill.
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AgriWebb co-founders Kevin Baum, Justin Webb and John Fargher recently signed a deal with Cargill for use of their platform in Brazil. Picture file
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Series focus on ag revolution
The AgTech Revolution series is exploring the various ways farmers are adopting leading edge technology through world-class videos.
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Research explores what makes farmers take up carbon farming
Researchers have outlined what they believe to be the most attractive drivers toward carbon farming, including a "social" nudge.
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Professor of Behavioural Economics Uwe Dulleck led a team that surveyed primary producers to identify viable cooperative strategies for carbon pooling in Australia. Picture supplied
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Qld graziers achieve record soil carbon credits
The largest allocation of carbon credits for an individual Australian soil carbon farming project has been awarded to Qld farmers.
Queensland graziers Carly and Grant Burnham at their Bonnie Doone property. Picture supplied