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May 13, 2022

Taranis: Getting the most yield from your field

The original impetus for the establishment of Israeli agricultural intelligence company Taranis was weather prediction. The company shifted focus as they developed an innovative pod that could take ultra hi-resolution images from a plane of fields with amazing detail.

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March 02, 2022

Taranis Feature – The ROI of Digital Agriculture Intelligence: 5 Top Trends and Takeaways

Farming is undergoing a digital transformation, but it’s taking time.

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March 01, 2022

Taranis, Drone Nerds and DJI to Deploy the Largest Scale M300 Drone Operations to Increase Field Yield

Taranis, a leading AgTech, AI-powered crop intelligence company is pleased to announce its extended partnership with Drone Nerds and DJI, bringing together the latest drone technology, large-scale operational efficiencies and disruptive AI technologies to generate precise and actionable insights for ag retailers, co-ops and farmers.

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February 09, 2022

Taranis AgTech empowers farmers to make sustainable decisions – Geospatial World Feature

As agriculture modernizes with the demand for enhanced productivity, efficiency, and lower emissions, information needs to be real time, precise, and more reliable than ever before. This is where using a host of advanced technology solutions to enhance yield comes into the picture.

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September 29, 2021

Why Technology of Tomorrow May Already be Operating in Some Fields Today

While Taranis isn’t necessarily new, it’s an ag tech company that is growing and finding its stride by moving to the Midwest.

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July 19, 2021

Technology has big role to play in making agriculture climate-smart

For centuries, farmers in India could count on groundwater to irrigate their fields. That has changed dramatically just in the past decade as the water table dropped and farmers found themselves paying to irrigate their fields.

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