Artificial Intelligence
Colour coming up trumps at wool auction, for now
Gerhard UysSep 11, 2024
Machine learning identifies which strong wool attributes are key to getting the best returns.
FAR puts AI at growers’ fingertips
Annette ScottAug 9, 2024
Foundation for Arable Research upgrades website search function with cutting-edge artificial intelligence.
Farming has to get smarter faster to thrive
Gerald PiddockAug 1, 2024
A new way of thinking is needed in ag to accelerate technological adoption, a webinar hears.
AI in the sky closing in on pest plants
Annette ScottMar 22, 2023
Successful ECan pilot programme shows promise against Nassella tussock.
AI on the lookout for disease 24/7
Annette ScottSep 27, 2022
NZ firms join forces to develop a biosecurity early warning system.
Meatworks automation gathers pace
Hugh StringlemanApr 11, 2022
High meat prices and lack of skilled labour have boosted demand for automation and robotics provider Scott Technology, the listed company based in Dunedin.
Robots offer a tireless staffing option
Richard RennieFeb 8, 2022
The prospect of autonomous robotic tractors has long been a lure for growers and farmers, often pushed beyond the bounds of reality by cost and existing technology. But a Blenheim company has been quietly building a fleet of automated machines that are proving their worth with one of the region’s largest winegrowers.
John Deere releases autonomous tractor for US market
Gerald PiddockJan 17, 2022
Autonomous tractors could be available in New Zealand in the next few years after John Deere announced the technology will have a limited release to North American farmers this year.
Partnership opens AI door
Gerald PiddockDec 13, 2021
Dairy farmers have another tool to help them gain efficiencies, be more productive and sustainable.