Innovation and Technology

About Innovation and Technology Category

Embrace the future of agriculture with Countrywide Farmers by exploring the latest in innovation and technology. Our resources on precision agriculture and the use of AI and robotics in farming will help you optimize your operations for better efficiency and yield. Learn about the advancements in renewable energy and how they can be integrated into your farm to reduce costs and environmental impact. We also cover cutting-edge biotechnology developments that promise to revolutionize crop and livestock management. Stay ahead of the curve with our detailed articles on the newest technologies shaping the future of farming.

Between 1996 and 2012, GM crops made a big positive impact on the world’s income. This influence was in the billions of dollars. The link between sustainable farming and biotech

Did you know in 2012, biotechnology helped 88% of corn, 94% of cotton, and 93% of soybeans grow in the U.S.? This shows how crucial biotechnology is for improving agriculture.

In 2012, the United States used biotechnology for 88% of corn, 94% of cotton, and 93% of soybeans. This was a significant shift in farming practices. It shows how quickly

Agri Tech advances can increase crop yields by a massive 70%. This shows how powerful biotechnology farming can be in changing agriculture. In 2023, more publications started to look at

Did you know that termites cause more building damage than fires, storms, and floods combined each year in the U.S.? This highlights how crucial good pest control is. Bio-Tech Pest

By 2012, biotech crops had taken over in the United States. They made up 88 percent of corn, 94 percent of cotton, and 93 percent of soybeans. This data comes

Did you know the global biotechnology farming market was worth a huge USD 38,918.85 million in 2022? It’s expected to grow by 9.38% yearly, hitting USD 66,646.82 million by 2028.

Major crops such as maize, rice, wheat, and soybean are not growing fast enough to feed the world. Every year, their yields increase by 1.6%, 1.0%, 0.9%, and 1.3% respectively.

In 2012, a big chunk of U.S. plants were biotech ones. 88% corn, 94% cotton, and 93% soybeans were thanks to biotechnology. This shows how key biotechnology is in farming

Costa Rica is a small country but is bursting with life. It has nearly 6.5% of all the species on Earth. This shows how agricultural biotech innovations can change farming.

Did you know? 31.7% of calves born through in vitro procedures (IVP) weigh over 50 kg. This is more than their counterparts born from artificial insemination (AI) or embryo transfer.

By 2012, a big part of the corn (88%), cotton (94%), and soybeans (93%) planted in the United States were biotech crops. This shows how much agricultural biotechnology has changed

In 2012, biotechnology crops made up most of the U.S.’s corn, cotton, and soybeans. They were about 88%, 94%, and 93% respectively. This shows how important these crops are now.

Did you know that using genetically modified insect-resistant corn in America has cut down insecticide use? This big change happened over the last twenty years. GMOs make a huge difference

Did you know that as of 2012, biotechnology was behind around 88% of corn planted in the US? It also influenced 94% of cotton planting and 93% of soybeans. These

At the end of 2005, wind energy provided 9,149 MW of power across 30 U.S. states. Looking ahead, the International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts a 50% growth in renewables by

Did you know learning about solar energy can help students understand renewable energy better? It also teaches them to think in a sustainable way. Teaching about solar power in schools

Did you know Northeastern University takes a big step towards sustainability? It matches 100% of its huge yearly electricity use with Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). This move shows renewable energy’s

Did you know that fifteen percent of what it costs to make agricultural products goes on energy, says the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)? Energy is very important in farming.

Did you know renewable energy could slash electricity emissions by 81% by 2050? This news comes from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). They say that switching to eco-friendly energy

Did you know more than 1.3 million UK homeowners use solar panels? Also, around 150,000 homes in the UK are off-grid. This shows a big shift towards greener energy and

In 2023, solar and wind energy’s global capacity shot up by 50%. By the end of COP28, over 110 countries had pledged to boost their renewable power. They poured an

Wind and solar power are growing fast. By 2024, they will be more than coal. This change shows how important clean energy farming is becoming in modern farming. Solar, wind,

Did you know that by 2022, renewable energy made up almost 21% of U.S. electricity? This shows a big jump in the use of clean energy. It proves the U.S.

Do you know that renewable energy made up about 23% of the U.S. electricity power in August 2023? According to the FERC, this shows the rise of renewable energy. This

Between 2010 and 2017, solar power costs dropped by 70 per cent. This shows how powerful renewable energy is for farming. It reduces costs and helps the environment. This article

Did you know meat and dairy lead to the use of 83% of farmland but contribute 60% of farming’s greenhouse gases? The need to reduce farming’s carbon footprint is urgent.

Farmers, like Roger Rainville, are making biodiesel for less than $2 per gallon. This shows that using renewable energy in farming is not just good for the planet. It’s also

Did you know that despite the urgent call for cleaner energy, the World Economic Forum says there’s been only “marginal growth”? This fact shows we must speed up our efforts

Wind power emits only 0.02 to 0.04 pounds of carbon dioxide equivalent per kilowatt-hour (CO2E/kWh) on a life cycle basis. This is a lot less than what fossil fuels produce.

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