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Aigen's Element robot uses solar power and AI to provide farmers with a sustainable alternative to herbicides, working efficiently in cotton and soy fields.
The manager of one farm, Edgar Rodriguez, a U.S. citizen, said he was handcuffed, thrown to the ground and had his arm twisted behind his back after he asked to see a warrant.
Hippies living in a Welsh village known as Tipi Valley are growing cannabis and making their own booze. They say a ...
A massive show of federal law enforcement agents swept through rural corners of Ventura and Santa Barbara counties this week in the largest of the Trump administration’s ...
Targeted weed control, with the help of AI, can save tomato farmers 71% of the herbicide they use, according to new research ...
An array of long-handled weeding-tool options helps gardeners get rid of weeds without the ache of bending over and over ...
For 'Beastars' studio Orange and 'Star Wars: Visions' producer Qubic Pictures, 'Leviathan' was a unique and rewarding anime ...
Forget the flashy six-figure machines. These cannabis tools are proven, affordable and quietly transforming how the industry ...
New research from the University of Florida (UF) is set to revolutionize weed management for tomato farmers, demonstrating ...
La Crosse County delays decision on ordinance restricting cannabinoid sales for three months. Committee members concerned ...
Writer-director Soheil Beirgahi’s fourth feature follows a rebellious young performer who pays a hefty price for her ...
It’s summer, so naturally the June beetles are out at night in full force. What do they do at night? Feed on your plants of ...