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SeeTree plants $11.5m in funding to help farmers keep digital tabs on their orchardsSeeTree, a startup that collects data on trees using drones and AI to help farmers manage their orchards, raised an $11.5m Series A yesterday. Per TechCrunch, this brings the company’s total funding to $15m. It’s called “precision agriculture,” people!After decades of barking up the wrong tree trying to perfect precision agriculture, SeeTree has finally developed what it calls “the world’s first intelligence network for trees.” By using drone imagery, underground sensors, and data samplers on the ground for closer analysis, SeeTree offers “per-tree” data for crop growers to digitally monitor their orchards. Using the data, farmers can then replace their “underperformers,” AKA trees that suck at being trees. Step into my office, Tree...Don’t get your roots in a bunch, it’s not all about ruling greenery with an iron fist. Farmers can also map out harvest plans based on each tree’s development stage -- and then put those trees on performances improvement plans as needed. |
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Ford plans to ride into the electric future in an F-150 that’s both fuel efficient and badassYesterday, Ford announcedthat it will create all-electric versions of its classic F-series of trucks, including the best-selling F-150. After announcing last year that it would stop selling all but 2 US car models, Ford’s announcement proves it also has big plans to restructure its truck biz, which alone is worth $70B. The F-150 is a big F-in’ dealThis isn’t just any truck: The F-150 just happens to be the best-selling vehicle in the US 4 decades running. But more importantly, the F-series accounts for more than ⅓ of Ford’s sales -- and an even higher percentage of its profits. But so far, production of electric trucks hasn’t accelerated as fast as the production of electric cars -- and it’s still unclear how quickly Truck Junkies will follow in the tire tracks of Prius owners. Will diehard F-150 fans go electric?Some of the most popular electric cars are sustainable (Prius) and even stylish (Teslas), but they don’t exactly prioritize the powertrain. But Ford says its electric line will deliver both fuel efficiency and power, claiming it will be able to tow 5k pounds and perform as well as diesel and gas trucks. Ford isn’t the only company working on an electric pickup: The startup Rivian has raised $450m to do the same and expects to start production by 2020. Tesla also claims to have an EV pickup in the works. |
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