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AgTech Connect 2025 Highlights Innovation in Farming

AgTech Connect 2025 Highlights Innovation in Farming


By Scout Nelson

AgTech Connect 2025 is set to take place on July 16 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CDT at the Nebraska Innovation Campus in Lincoln. This day-long event is not just a typical conference. It is designed to bring together forward-thinking individuals from across the agricultural technology space.

The event offers a valuable opportunity for farmers, students, agribusiness professionals, and technology developers to learn from each other and explore the future of farming. Attendees will gain access to presentations and discussions about cutting-edge agricultural technologies and the latest trends shaping the industry.

One of the main highlights will be live showcases from top AgTech robotics startups. These companies are working on machines and systems that help make farming more efficient, precise, and sustainable. From autonomous tractors to precision planting tools, these innovations could transform the way food is grown and harvested.

The event also encourages networking with peers, innovators, and industry leaders. Attendees can build partnerships, ask questions, and explore new ideas in an environment designed for collaboration and learning.

Registration for AgTech Connect 2025 costs between $25 and $100, depending on the ticket type. This includes full-day access to all sessions, presentations, and exhibits. The Nebraska Innovation Campus, located at 2021 Transformation Drive in Lincoln, will serve as the venue for the event.

Whether you're a farmer interested in new tools or a student exploring a future in agricultural technology, AgTech Connect 2025 offers something for everyone. It’s a chance to discover what’s next in agriculture and connect with the people making it happen.

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