Equipment and Machinery

Tractor pulling 8-row flamer in field.
By Penelope Hillemann

Interest in organic farming is growing. However, controlling weeds without synthetic herbicides, as organic certification requires, is challenging. Scientists are studying alternative tools for weed management. One such tool is propane-fueled flame weeding.

Tractor pulling 8-row flamer in field.

Man using greenseeker in waist-high rice field
By Kaine Korzekwa

Farmers make a lot of decisions. One of the most important is how much fertilizer to apply to their crops, and when to apply it. Applying more than necessary or at the wrong time can waste resources, impact the environment, and cut into narrow profits.

Man using greenseeker in waist-high rice field

Woman prepares large machine in lab
By Kaine Korzekwa

We often “flush it and forget it” when it comes to waste from toilets and sinks. However, it’s important to be able to track this wastewater to ensure it doesn’t end up in unwanted places. A group of Canadian scientists has found an unlikely solution.

robotic weeder pulled by tractor sitting in field of crops
By Kaine Korzekwa

The future of weeding is here, and it comes in the form of a robot.

Spoon scooping soil sample from container
By Penelope Hillemann

Farmers and gardeners know their soil texture can make a big difference in their success. Different plants have different needs for water, nutrients, and air. When they grow in soil that has the right texture, it is easier to deliver the right amount of water, fertilizer, or pesticide to the plants. Then they grow better.

Calcium carbonate accumulations
By Kaine Korzekwa

Producers sometimes face challenges that go deep into the soil. They need answers to help the soil, on site. A portable field sensor can accurately measure minerals in soils more easily and efficiently than existing methods. And a research team, including a middle school student and her scientist father, can confirm it.

Weather monitoring site with large tower.
By Kaine Korzekwa

Are you a farmer who wants to keep better track of the climate conditions around you? There’s an app for that.