Innovation has long been a driving force behind progress in agriculture. From iron plows to driverless tractors and from pocket notebooks to instant Artificial Intelligence systems, new ideas and ...
Farmers and ranchers have long been leaders in adopting innovation—from integrating new technology to embracing creative solutions that improve efficiency and sustainability. The spirit of innovation ...
There are many benefits of having strong agricultural industries and thriving food systems both in the U.S. and abroad. In the U.S., agriculture contributes over $1.5 trillion to our GDP, thanks to ...
The future of agriculture in central Iowa just got a little bit more exciting thanks to a notable collaboration and vision. More than 100 people gathered at the Iowa State Research Park on Dec. 5 in ...
Global competitors are pouring billions into agricultural research and emerging technologies, while American farmers are being asked to do more with less. The pressure on farmers is real: Net farm ...
Farming may be in Iowa’s blood, but innovation has always been our foundation. The Earth Day theme this year, “Invest In Our Planet,” reminds us that everyone has a stake in trying to improve our use ...
The Ag Innovation Corridor is a collaboration of over 100 companies, set to brand the region as the epicenter for ag innovation. Roger Reierson, executive chairman of the Flint Group, gave opening ...
For more than 150 years, Iowa State University scientists have helped support agricultural production. It’s a foundational mission, present from the start and persisting to this day. In a broad sense, ...
For the first time ever, food and agriculture took center stage at the annual United Nations climate conference in 2023. More than 150 countries signed a declaration, committing to make their food ...
The initial phase of a plan to shutter the U.S. Agency for International Development and bring it under State Department control will kick off next week with the first of two planned rounds of mass ...
Officials carrying out USAID's work on food security and agricultural innovation have less than a week before their jobs are set to be culled, but they're hoping for an eleventh-hour reprieve. This ...