Researchers at UniSA have developed a cost-effective new technique to monitor soil moisture using a standard digital camera and machine learning technology. The United Nations predicts that by 2050 ...
Soil freeze–thaw (FT) cycles play a crucial role in land–atmosphere energy exchange and climate regulation, yet accurate global detection remains challenging. A new study proposes a refined retrieval ...
New research highlights the potential of precision farming around the world, with a CAGR of 10.6 percent from 2025 through ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) holds the potential to transform the way we live and to disrupt every industry by offering real-time monitoring and the ability to control devices remotely. We live in a ...
The general approach reached by the Council today aims to make soil health monitoring obligatory, provides guiding principles for sustainable soil management and addresses situations where soil ...
Under the UNESCO Soil Initiative, the Organization is building a global soil sentinel network–including UNESCO biosphere reserves and Global Geoparks– that commit to telling the unique soil story of ...
Precision Planting today revealed a fully custom, factory-built planting system called CornerStone. The CornerStone Planting System comes fully built with everything but the planter bar and is ...
Today, the Council reached a provisional deal with the European Parliament on a directive establishing a framework for soil monitoring to improve resilience and manage the risks of contaminated sites.
Researchers have successfully tested a system that can monitor soil moisture using just a standard camera and an AI algorithm. The system holds huge potential as a simple, affordable solution for ...
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