Integrated digital technologies that help with production, monitoring and planning are ushering in the future of agriculture.
Israel-based Taranis, a precision scouting and agricultural intelligence company, announced plans to locate its global headquarters in Westfield, creating up to 60 new, high-wage jobs by the end of 2023.
Taranis, an Israel-based ag-tech company, announced Thursday that it plans to spend $10.5 million to relocate its global headquarters from Tel-Aviv to Westfield, IN, and expand its operations over the next three years
Taranis is helping to combat common agricultural problems with a drone-based AI system that can quickly scan fields and alert farmers to problems — before they spread
Back to the earliest days of precision agriculture, when the pioneers of technology were chasing a system for identifying and writing prescriptions for variable-rate fertilizer, field imagery was an essential data point in the process.
In just five years, Ofir Schlam helped take Taranis from a three-person garage start-up in Israel to what is today a global force in precision agriculture.