Farming

Better Cotton and IDH Explores Scalability of Regenerative Agriculture

Farmer organisations, state officials and regulatory authorities support bid to scale regenerative agricultural practices in India. Cross-commodity partners to form…

2 years ago

Scientists Use Novel Dairy Drones to Help Improve Cows Grazing

Dairy drones on the horizon Irish dairy farmers could soon be using hi-tech ‘dairy drone’ imagery and a form of…

4 years ago

VistaMilk: sustainability is being innovated for dairy farming in Ireland

Research and investigation point to a sustainable future for dairy farming in Ireland. Established in 2018, the VistaMilk SFI Research…

4 years ago

Lárionad Acmhainní Nádúrtha Set To Change the Farming World

A client of Údarás na Gaeltachta in An Fál Carrach, Co. Donegal, is to participate in cutting edge research regarding…

5 years ago

Farming goes 21st century on Cape Clear, insights with Fiona MacLachlan

Latest Irish Tech News podcast. We are looking to cover green tech, clean tech and innovative cutting edge technologies, and…

6 years ago

Showcase of Inventions from Tyndall National Institute at TechDays Event

From smart plasters and transdermal microchips to an augmented reality health coach with clinical monitoring to laser induced graphitic carbon…

7 years ago

How IoT sensors can make a farmer’s life easier

Farming isn’t a simple business anymore. Farmers are always under pressure to producing more food on fewer acres. They have…

8 years ago

Startups, VR and Digital Farming at #StartupVillage2018

After an Olympic travel fest over 2 time zones and a lot of waiting around in International airports and about…

8 years ago

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