A computer monitor is visible inside a GPS-equipped John Deere tractor. Experts say that as farmers' use of technology and smart devices grows, more needs
it. some hotels are actually selling a small washable microchip into their towels, sheets and bathrobes. if you walk off with it, you sort of buy it. want to bring in katie lennon now. katie, how is this thing going to work anyway? yes, you want to think twice about that five-finger discount. if you walk off with that luxurious bathrobe or towel, chances are some hotels are implementing a tag right inside there. so, in other words, that is tracking technology that will actually track that you have taken it. you might be saying, well, that s kind of cheap on the hotel s part, right? get this. one of those towels could cost around $8 to $9 apiece. and one hotel that has implemented that tracking technology has gone from 4,000 towels take an month down to 750, saving them $16,000. so, that s a lot of money and we talk about linens that people
but i asked the producer if it would be okay to show and he has been riding it for years. she s fabulous. she s been working this for a while. you can ride your beer and drink it, too, that s fantastic, katie. totally. thanks so much for that. these are all awesome and i need every one of them. awesome, thanks so much. let s see, 34 minutes past the hour right now. time for another check of the weather with reynolds wolf in the cnn severe weather center and how s it looking for today, reynolds? it s not looking as cool as that cruise n cooler. i have to ask alicia about that. we were talking about the possibility of having some rough weather across parts of the central plains. strong storms this morning that begin to weaken considerably and we may see some redevelopment stretching from parts to the rockies and central plains including places like denver. what is interesting, just west of denver and then back over the northern rockies and we may