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The Roehl Family set to host the 2022 Farm Technology Days in Clark County

First ever Farm Tech Fest to feature big name acts at FTD

Transcripts for KNTV NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt 20240604 01:52:00

temperatures topped 90 degrees today as employees at tuscaloosa s black warrior brewing lugged kegs and set up palettes of cans in the scorching sun. but now they re equipped with a new tool wearable arm tech that displays your core temperature. you re wearing the armband. yep what does that measure? it measures our heart rate, our exertion level, and our core temperature reporter: knowing that 106 degrees is the point when the human body starts to break down and heat-related illness sinks in could this have prevented something more serious from happening? absolutely. i ve seen a lot of serious stuff happen in a lot of heat incidents. reporter: osha is the driving force behind a new program just unveiled in april for small to medium-sized businesses whose workers operate in a heat index of 80 degrees or higher. the federal agency reaches out to some businesses, but anyone

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 01:17:00

this machine guided by artificial intelligence could replace human asparagus pickers. i think this is the future. the uk requires over 30,000 seasonal workers every year, during the season, to harvest the crop, and they can t get that quantity of people any more, so we are developing this to kind of supplement that workforce. now a robot like this could help solve labour shortages, but it raises a whole new set of problems. more and more farm tech is linked to the internet, and the threat from malicious hackers is growing. this is agricultural giant john deere s latest tractor no human in the driving seat. highly sophisticated, but the company is now working with so called ethical hackers, who have found vulnerabilities in the organisation s wider operating software. we made contact with one of them, who asked to remain anonymous. he believes a targeted attack on the industry could cause serious damage to food supply systems. so, you could literally stop a harvest in its tracks by ge

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