Agriculture Intelligence to Feature in the 2024 AI in AG Conference at Texas A&M University
Agriculture Intelligence, a leader in agricultural science technology, is proud to announce its participation in the upcoming AI in AG conference, scheduled for April 15-17 at Texas A&M University. The conference will gather experts and leaders from across the industry to discuss the integration of advanced technologies in agriculture.
Matthew Donovan, CEO of UF startup Agriculture Intelligence, will join a distinguished panel including leaders from Bayer, ESRI, and farm-ng on “Technology & Industry.” The company licenses technology from UF researcher Ioannis Ampatzidis and incubates at UF Innovate | Accelerate at The Hub. Donovan’s session promises an in-depth exploration of advanced technologies reshaping agriculture, highlighting both the emerging challenges and the transformative opportunities.
“We are excited to address how technology is meeting industry demands for practical solutions,” stated Matthew Donovan. “We’ve recently been redefining the process for leaf nutrient levels in citrus. With support from SBIR USDA NIFA Phase I and II grants, we are able to match the accuracy of traditional lab results, but without inconsistencies inherent in sample-based methods and pair it with a downloadable management zone-based prescription fertility map. We think this is the kind of actionable intelligence that growers need as we try to meet global food production demands.”
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