From drones and AI to mentorship and career growth, Tech Hub LIVE! 2025 highlighted how women are powering the future of agriculture. Thought-provoking panels, hands-on demos, and inspiring stories made it a must-see for anyone shaping ag tech — and set the stage for an even bigger 2026.
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Women in Ag Tech Return to THL 2025
Women in Ag Tech (WiAT) is bringing its community together at Tech Hub LIVE 2025 for a focused gathering centered on connection, mentorship, and leadership development within the ag technology sector. The event is designed to foster meaningful conversations, strengthen professional networks, and elevate the role of women driving innovation across agriculture and ag tech. Read more.
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2025 WiAT Meeting in Photos
The third annual Women in Ag Tech (WiAT) event at Tech Hub LIVE brought together women leaders and professionals from across agricultural technology for an afternoon of thought leadership, collaboration, and practical insights. Sessions included keynote talks, panel discussions on maximizing ag tech ROI and scaling innovation, and interactive networking — all highlighting the role women play in shaping the future of ag tech. Read more.
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Artificial Intelligence That Matters
At Tech Hub LIVE 2025, WiAT Ambassador Amy Asmus highlighted that artificial intelligence in agriculture must deliver meaningful value for growers, emphasizing that adoption should be tailored to individual needs rather than driven by technology for technology’s sake. For more, read the full story.
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Agri-Access Champions Women in Ag Tech & Innovations at Tech Hub LIVE!
At Tech Hub LIVE, Agri Access showcased its commitment to advancing women in agricultural technology by highlighting innovation leaders and fostering collaboration across the ag tech ecosystem. The session underscored the importance of inclusive support networks and strategic partnerships in accelerating women’s impact and leadership within the industry. Read more.
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Fireside Chat with Compeer Financials'Megan Roberts
At Tech Hub LIVE 2025, CropLife Group Editor Lara Sowinski sat down with Compeer Financial Ag Economist Megan Roberts for a fireside chat unpacking the economic forces shaping modern agriculture, from shifting policy and market pressures to the real-world ROI of ag tech. Roberts offered grounded insights on how growers, innovators, and agribusiness leaders can navigate interest rate trends, Farm Bill negotiations, and tech adoption to make smarter decisions in a complex economic landscape. Read the full story.
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Empowering the Next Generation of Ag Leaders
At Tech Hub LIVE, the “Empowering the Next Generation of Ag Leaders” session focused on equipping emerging professionals with the confidence, skills, and networks needed to advance in the agricultural industry. Speakers highlighted the importance of mentorship, intentional career development, and creating inclusive spaces that help future leaders thrive. Find out more.
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How Keystone is Training Tomorrow's Ag Tech Innovators
Keystone Cooperative’s internship program is building the next generation of ag‑tech innovators by giving students hands‑on experience with digital tools like drones, UAV operations, and data‑driven crop scouting as part of real agronomy work. By structuring introductory and advanced tracks that combine technology exposure with practical field responsibilities, Keystone is helping students develop skills directly applicable to modern agriculture careers. Read more.
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Why Bayer's Agronomic AI Isn't Just Smart
Bayer’s Agronomic AI is designed not just to deliver smart, data‑driven insights but to build trust with growers and advisors by prioritizing transparency, real‑world performance, and explainable recommendations. By combining advanced analytics with agronomic expertise, the platform aims to make actionable, reliable decisions that users understand and can confidently act on. Find out more.
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Insights from April Hemmes
At Women in Ag Tech’s Tech Hub LIVE event, Iowa farmer and ag leader April Hemmes shared her perspective on the future of agriculture, emphasizing the importance of trusted relationships, better use of data, and connection in helping growers adopt new technologies. She also highlighted major industry challenges — from rising land costs to supporting the next generation and women in agriculture — framing the future around trust, community, and technology adoption. Read the full story.
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From Wind Tunnels to Waterways
Susan Olson’s journey in ag tech spans from aerospace engineering and wind tunnel research to improving waterway health and agricultural sustainability, demonstrating how diverse technical expertise can drive innovation in farming systems. Her career reflects a passion for science‑backed solutions and a commitment to building technologies that support environmental stewardship and grower success. Read more.
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Women in Ag Tech Return to THL 2025
2025 WiAT Meeting in Photos
Artificial Intelligence That Matters
Agri-Access Champions Women in Ag Tech & Innovations at Tech Hub LIVE!
Fireside Chat with Compeer Financials'Megan Roberts
Empowering the Next Generation of Ag Leaders
How Keystone is Training Tomorrow's Ag Tech Innovators
Why Bayer's Agronomic AI Isn't Just Smart
Insights from April Hemmes
From Wind Tunnels to Waterways




