Hacking the farm. In this session, I'll demonstrate tractorsized hardware hacking techniques, firmware extraction, duplication, emulation, and cloning. We'll be diving into how the inner workings of agricultural cyber security; how such lowtech devices are now hightech devices. The "connected farm" is now a reality; a slurry of EOL devices, trade secrets, data transfer, and overall shenanigans in an industry that accounts for roughly onefifth of the US economic activity. We'll be discussing hacking into tractors, combines, cotton harvesters, sugar cane and more.