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Technology Holds Key to Agriculture’s Aging Problem

Technology attracts younger generations to farming as average age of American farmer is nearly 60.

Faced with climate change, a demographic crisis and a growing population, farmers are investing in precision technologies to keep agriculture alive — and they’re attracting a fresh generation of talent in the process.


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ReMap Plots Fastest Route to Farm Destinations

Heartland says the technology solves the "traveling salesman problem" to optimize planting, harvesting and scouting.

Heartland says ReMap solves the "traveling salesman" mathematical problem that focuses on finding the fastest route between multiple locations. 


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Renowned Italian Scientist Studies Remote Sensing in Precision Ag Using Drones

Alessandro Matese is taking part in a year-long fellowship at MSU through the university’s partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to further develop agriculture research through high-performance computing.

Alessandro Matese is working at Mississippi State University’s Geosystems Research Institute to expand his work with remote sensing in precision agriculture using unmanned aerial systems, especially in processing of hyperspectral imagery using high-performance computing infrastructure.


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