AgCheck
We use drone and blockchain technology to help farmers, ranchers, and others easily store their images so the time/date/locations can be verified quickly.
12/21/2019
We're big advocates of , which keeps carbon in the soil and leaves the soil better off after food production.
The first use case for AgCheck is to verify farms that are using regenerative agriculture methods.
Naturally, we're excited to see the movement of regenerative agriculture continue to grow (pun intended).
Learn more in this great article, and share if you know some people that would also appreciate find out about this.
AGRICULTURE: For climate-smart farmers, carbon solution is in the soil There's a new agricultural commodity that farmers, food giants and grassroots groups are all rallying behind -- carbon. Efforts to manage farmland for carbon capture benefits and to keep CO2 locked in soil are central to a suite of new farming techniques that are gaining ground.
12/17/2019
Major publications like Forbes have seen the role that our farming practices play in climate change, and how it can be harnessed to slow global warming.
Regenerative Agriculture Could Help Stop Climate Change -- Can Tech Help Us Get There? AI, machine learning and data science can be valuable tools in harnessing the knowledge we already have to revamp our farming practices.
12/16/2019
Want to know more about AgCheck? Check out this great article in The Register-Guard and please share with others that are interested in regenerative agriculture, blockchain, and drones.
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How can drones and blockchain technology support agriculture? Jim Cupples brought LCC drone students and OSU engineer students together to create technology to verify farms use sustainable practices
12/14/2019
Our food production impacts our climate. After years of resistance from governmental agencies to acknowledge this, they're finally coming around, and in a big way.
How a closed-door meeting shows farmers are waking up on climate change Perdue, Vilsack and leading agricultural groups gathered in a Maryland barn to talk about the farm-country issue that dare not speak its name.
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