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Farming as a Service: Transforming Agriculture Through Smart Farming Solutions

The Farming as a Service (FaaS) market is swiftly gaining momentum as a game-changing model in the agricultural sector. FaaS enables farmers—especially those with limited resources—to access modern agricultural technologies and services through flexible, pay-per-use, or subscription-based offerings. This shift from asset ownership to service utilization allows for increased efficiency, higher productivity, and reduced operational costs. From equipment rentals and precision agriculture tools to advisory services and drone-based crop monitoring, FaaS encompasses a wide range of solutions designed to make farming more intelligent and responsive. As global concerns over food security, climate change, and sustainable agriculture intensify, FaaS is emerging as a key enabler of smarter and more resilient farming.


Recent developments in the FaaS market are being driven by technology integration and strategic collaborations. The proliferation of IoT devices in agriculture has enabled the real-time collection and analysis of data on soil moisture, crop health, weather conditions, and pest…


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Unlocking the Power of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT): A Comprehensive Guide

Understanding Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)

 

Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) refers to the collection, analysis, and dissemination of information from publicly available sources. This discipline has gained significant traction in various fields, including national security, business intelligence, and investigative journalism. OSINT operates on the principle that vast amounts of data exist in the public domain, which can be harnessed to gather actionable insights. Examples include social media, government reports, academic publications, and online databases. The growth of the internet and digital platforms has led to an exponential increase in available information, making OSINT an invaluable tool for analysts and decision-makers. Open Source Intelligence market is accounted to register a CAGR of 20.65% during the forecast period and is estimated to reach USD 43.72 billion by 2032.

 

The Components of OSINT

 

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WRECK "N" WIN!!


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#52 Garnett Grimard - photo by (Jim Thomson)

HEAT 1B RECAP – TRICITY RACING SERIES SEASON OPENER

Location: Quesnel Goldpan Speedway

Race Format: 12-Lap Heat (First of the Night)


The 2025 Tri-City Racing Series roared to life at Quesnel Goldpan Speedway, and #52 Garnett Grimard wasted no time stirring up excitement in the season’s very first heat race.


Grimard took the win in Heat 1B, kicking off the night with a strong 12-lap drive after posting the 7th fastest qualifying time at 15.904 seconds. But the race wasn’t without fireworks.


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DOUBLE TROUBLE DONNY!


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#27 Donny Kunka - photo by (Jim Thomson)

HEAT 2A & MAIN EVENT RECAP – TRICITY RACING SERIES SEASON OPENER

Location: Quesnel Goldpan Speedway

Race Format: 12-Lap Heat (Third of the Night) & 50-Lap Main Event


The 2025 Tri-City Racing Series season opener at Quesnel Goldpan Speedway may have started with weather delays, but by the end of Sunday’s action, one name stood above the rest — #27 Donny Kunka.


Kunka came into the weekend prepared and delivered a dominant performance, sweeping both Heat 2A and the 50-Lap Main Event. His pace was evident early on, posting the second fastest qualifying time of the night at 15.616 seconds.


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VETERAN PERSISTANCE!


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#9 Lyall McComber - photo by (Jim Thomson)

HEAT 2B RECAP – TRICITY RACING SERIES SEASON OPENER Location: Quesnel Goldpan Speedway

Race Format: 12-Lap Heat (Third of the Night)


The action continued at Quesnel Goldpan Speedway as the 2025 Tri-City Racing Series rolled through its opening weekend. Following Saturday night’s rain delay, Sunday delivered clear skies, a dry surface, and intense racing as the field settled into the rhythm of a new season.


In Heat 2B, the fourth heat race of the night, longtime series veteran #9 Lyall McComber reminded everyone why he’s a name to watch. McComber stormed to the win in the 12-lap race, putting on a textbook drive from start to finish.


Backing up his performance, McComber also laid down the fastest qualifying time of the event at 15.579 seconds, proving he had both single-lap speed and race-day consistency.


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A SPICY VICTORY


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#37 Arnie Kunka (habanero hotrod) - photo by (Jim Thomson)

HEAT 1A RECAP

Location: Quesnel Goldpan Speedway Race Format: 12-Lap Heat (Second of the Night)


The 2025 Tri-City Racing Series season officially got underway at Quesnel Goldpan Speedway, but not without a hiccup. Rain on opening night forced several races to be pushed to the following day, resulting in a smaller-than-expected crowd.


Despite the delay, the track was dry and race-ready for Sunday’s action, and the competition wasted no time making up for lost laps.


In Heat 1A, the second heat race of the night, #37 Arnie Kunka rose to the occasion. Starting from mid-pack, Kunka put together a clean, calculated drive to take the win in the 12-lap run. His qualifying time of 15.895 seconds was only the 6th fastest of the night, but his race pace told a different story. Heat 1A featured tight racing, smart strategy, and a veteran presence at the front of the field. It…


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Looking for interested parties to come learn the timing system this season for the 2025 race season, Please call or text Chris Petryshen @778-267-0965

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