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A Whole Lotta Innovation

A Whole Lotta Innovation
Dec 17, 2024
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Winter 2024 Farms.com Precision Ag Digital Digest Released December 28

A good holiday read is hard to find.

Although admittedly not very festive, we’ve got something for you: the Winter 2024 Farms.com Precision Ag Digital Digest.

Coming December 28, this issue wraps up 2024 with a whole lotta innovation and a whole lotta love from our team (do you know the reference?).

What can you expect in our latest issue?

Case IH brings guidance to implements with its new Active Implement Guidance solution.

PTx Trimble showcases its new WM-FieldForm, a next-generation landforming solution.

New Holland has new tech for forage harvesters, including an industry-first innovation.

Unthether AI talks chips, AI chip technology of course, for faster and more precise farm machinery.

John Deere turns old into new with an overview of its precision ag upgrades for planters.

Radicle Agronomics creates a radical solution for soil sampling.

Ag Leader has released two new InCommmand Go displays.

A new irrigation system from Reinke Manufacturing will be making waves.

Hylio takes flight with its new HYL-150 ARES drone.

The PAG Tech Clips section provides an up-close look at the latest technology and equipment.

There's much to learn and watch in this issue.

2025 will be a big year for innovation and we’re excited to cover it all.

If you have any topic requests, please reach out to ryan.ridley@farms.com.

Those who wish to subscribe can do so here

Happy Holidays!


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