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Smarter, Safer, Simpler Grain StorageSmarter, Safer, Simpler Grain Storage

The agriculture industry relies on accurate “binventory” for profitability, especially in bins that hold up to a million bushels. Continuous level sensors and point-level indicators enhance storage management. Cloud-based software, consoles, and automated alerts improve efficiency through real-time data reporting for local and company-wide inventory visibility and decision-making.

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   Collagen and Chitin Amendments Support Soil Microbes to Control Nematode InfectionsCollagen and Chitin Amendments Support Soil Microbes to Control Nematode Infections
 
Collagen and chitin shift soil microbial communities and reduce root-knot nematode infections in tomato plants while improving plant growth and chlorophyll content.
 
   Metagenomic Study Examines Combined Effects of Global Change on Soil MicrobesMetagenomic Study Examines Combined Effects of Global Change on Soil Microbes
 
Metagenomic analysis shows that combined global change factors reshape soil microbial composition and function, highlighting limits of single-stressor studies.
 
 Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents Enhance Yield and Antibacterial Activity of Zanthoxylum bungeanum
 
Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents Enhance Yield and Antibacterial Activity of Zanthoxylum bungeanumNADES treatments significantly boost essential oil yield and antibacterial activity in Zanthoxylum bungeanum, offering a natural solution to food contamination.
 
 
 Climate Change Threatens Wild Vanilla Crops and Their Pollinators Due to Range Mismatch
 
Climate Change Threatens Wild Vanilla Crops and Their Pollinators Due to Range MismatchA new study models how climate change may shift wild vanilla habitats and reduce overlap with pollinators, threatening reproduction and long-term survival.
 
 
 Engineered for Defence: How Modified Microbes are Becoming the New Biopesticides
 
Engineered for Defence: How Modified Microbes are Becoming the New BiopesticidesDiscover how biopesticides and engineered microbes are shaping the future of sustainable agriculture. Learn about their benefits, challenges, market trends, and their role in improving crop health and soil productivity.
 
 
 New Study Maps How Pesticides Alter Human Gut Bacteria
 
New Study Maps How Pesticides Alter Human Gut BacteriaWhile emerging evidence suggests pesticides can be toxic to the mix of microorganisms in the digestive system, a new study is the first to map changes to specific gut bacteria based on interactions between human microbes and insect-killing chemicals observed in the lab and an animal model.
 
 
 Drought-Fighting Soil Bacteria Helping Wheat Beat the Heat
 
Drought-Fighting Soil Bacteria Helping Wheat Beat the HeatWestern Sydney University researchers have discovered that drought affected wheat plants are able to call on eco-friendly soil bacteria to survive, helping keep crops healthy, boost yields, and provide pathways to develop extreme weather resistant crops.
 
 

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