With funding from a Canadian Foundation for Innovation grant, Olds College of Agriculture & Technology’s Smart Agriculture Applied Research team purchased a field sprayer drone for the 2026 growing season. While the drone is commonly...
Olds College of Agriculture & Technology is a key part of a national research program that’s studying ways to reduce farm emissions of a potent greenhouse gas, potentially boosting profits for producers.
Invisible virtual fences are about to supplement, and perhaps transform, the decades-old landscape of barbed wire fences familiar to generations of rural Canadians.
Some of the most studied farmland on Earth could help pave the way for the creation of an artificial intelligence assistant that could help producers make better decisions that will boost their profits.
Olds College of Agriculture & Technology wants to become a national leader in research detailing how Canadian agriculture could be revolutionized by farmers and solar energy projects sharing the same land.