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Startups Aim to Aid Citrus Industry
Two University of Florida (UF) startup companies have formed a union to help reverse the trend of declining Florida citrus production. Agriculture Intelligence and Satlantis believe they can offer a powerful tool to help the state’s growers more closely monitor their trees and manage problems faster.
Read more...Agriculture Intelligence & Satlantis Sign MOU
SATLANTIS LLC (SATLANTIS) and Agriculture Intelligence, Inc (AgIntel) announced a collaborative initiative with leading industry experts to combine agriculture intelligence and high resolution satellite monitoring with hopes to enhance current crop evaluation techniques for growers significantly.
Read more...NAU Country Signs Multiyear Deal for Agroview
Agriculture Intelligence, a precision agriculture-science company combining automation, remote sensing and artificial intelligence to provide cloud-based, precision data for specialty crops, has announced a multi-year partnership with NAU Country for its award-winning...
Read more...An Improved Method for Nutrient Analysis
Optimizing nutrition is important for tree health and productivity and can improve tolerance to stresses and diseases. Good nutrient management requires regular field monitoring to identify problems and examine crop responses. Leaves need to be collected and sent to a specialized laboratory...
Read more...Agroview joins NVIDIA Inception Program
Agriculture Intelligence (the parent company of Agroview) today announced it has joined NDVIDA Inception, a program designed to nurture startups revolutionizing industries with advancements in AI and data sciences.
Read more...Agroview named to 2021 ASABE AE50 Global Products List
AE50 awards honor the year’s most innovative designs in engineering products or systems for the food and agriculture industries.
Read more...Can Artificial Intelligence predict citrus Yields?
University of Florida researchers are using artificial intelligence to help citrus growers better forecast their seasonal production. So far, they’ve found in a preliminary study their technology predicts yields with 98% accuracy.
Read more...Revolution in the field: AI Leads the way for change
On the experimental farm at the University of Florida’s Southwest Florida Research and Education Center, the fourth revolution of agriculture is in high gear.
Read more...Smart Machines: AI Tech impact on Florida business
Here’s a closer look what companies and researchers across Florida are doing with AI technology and why the experts say it will never completely replace humans.
Read more...PODCAST: Putting Drones and Smart AI to Work
What happens if you pair artificial intelligence with drones? Among other things you make life easier for tree growers, who can now count, measure, and more efficiently.
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