Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions and Texas A&M AgriLife: Memorandum of Understanding to Advance AgTech Research and Ranch Innovation
Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions and Texas A&M AgriLife: Memorandum of Understanding to Advance AgTech Research and Ranch Innovation COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, December 5, 2025 – Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions, Texas A&M AgriLife Research and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) establishing a collaborative framework to promote innovation and applied research in […]
Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions Strengthens Board with Appointment of Three Directors to Drive Growth in the U.S. Ranching Sector

FORT WORTH, August 26, 2025 – Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions, a wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of Farmbot Monitoring Solutions and a leader in the RanchTech sector, today announced the appointment of James Clement III, Andrea Nicholas Perdue and Howard Leibman to its Board of Directors. This transition follows the retirement of Australian-based directors Kathryn Sforcina and Rob […]
In the News: Surges in Parasites Prompt Warning for U.S. Cattle Industry

In the News: Surges in Parasites Prompt Warning for U.S. Cattle Industry North America’s cattle industry has long been a force for strengthening the economy, producing goods, dairy, and meat for millions across the nation. But beneath this livestock glory, two recent outbreaks are suddenly putting ranchers and farmers on high alert as cattle face […]
In the News: Andrew Coppin of Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions CEO Discusses the Future of Ranch Technology

In the News: Andrew Coppin of Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions CEO Discusses the Future of Ranch Technology In a recent interview, Andrew Coppin, Co-Founder and CEO of Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions, sat down with Oklahoma Farm Report intern Karleigh Erramouspe to discuss the evolution of technology on America’s ranches. Coppin highlighted how innovation is reshaping the way […]
In the News: Data Monitoring to Manage Weather Volatility

In the News: Data Monitoring to Manage Weather Volatility Farmers have always had to deal with weather extremes, and the volatility of weather patterns continues to be one of the most unpredictable aspects of farming. Andrew Coppin of Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions shares how data monitoring and new technologies are just one way to manage inconsistent […]
In the News: Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Education Series Set to be Held at the73rd Annual Convention and Trade Show

In the News: Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Education Series Set to be Held at the73rd Annual Convention and Trade Show The Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association is set to host the Cattlemen’s Education Series from July 25 to 26 at the 73rd Annual Convention and Trade Show in Norman, Okla. Speakers and learning opportunities covering a range of topics […]
In the News: Smart Water Strategies Are Key to Sustaining America’s Cattle Industry

In the News: Smart Water Strategies Are Key to Sustaining America’s Cattle Industry With over 900,000 cattle and calf operations across the United States, beef cattle production stands as one of the largest single sectors in American agriculture. Yet as climate challenges intensify, a key question looms: how do we protect this essential industry in a […]
In the News: The States Where Cattle Help Drive Local Economies

In the News: The States Where Cattle Help Drive Local Economies For countless generations, cattle have been more than just livestock. They have served as a reliable source of food, income, and stability for rural communities around the world. In the United States, cattle continue to play a central role in both the economy and […]
In the News: America’s Looming Water Crisis Could Reshape Agriculture, and Technology May Be the Key to Adaptation

In the News: America’s Looming Water Crisis Could Reshape Agriculture, and Technology May Be the Key to Adaptation A new report from researchers at UC Davis and UC Merced paints a stark picture of what’s ahead if water management across the United States doesn’t evolve. While their findings were based in California, the implications apply […]
In the News: Some Major U.S. Cities Are Sinking, Literally Sinking — and It Could Disrupt Our Food Supply

In the News: Some Major U.S. Cities Are Sinking, Literally Sinking New research has shown that cities across the US are using groundwater faster than it can replenish, causing them to sink. A recent study published in Nature Cities investigates land subsidence across 28 of the most populous U.S. cities, revealing that both natural and human-induced factors […]