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A drone flies over a farm field as part of a Grand Farm project to use drones to scout for weeds. A North Dakota Department of Agriculture grant will help continue the work. (Courtesy of Grand Farm) A ...
With favorable soil moisture conditions this year, growers across North Dakota have an excellent opportunity to establish a ...
Heavy rains, high winds and hail caused damage to some fields while scleretinia, commonly called white mold, and bacterial ...
Do you want to have a great lawn? If yes, it is time to get busy. Now is the best time of the year to fertilize your lawn.
North Dakota received $300,000 to fund a drone program to scout for noxious weeds. The program will use AI to identify weeds and notify county officials. The project will focus on soybean and sugar ...
A state-funded program will use drones and artificial intelligence to scout for noxious weeds in five North Dakota counties. The North Dakota Department of Agriculture recently announced the award of ...
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