Robotics
New Leader is designing a custom dry spreader based on their NL5000 G5 for the DOT Power Platform.
If it’s green, it goes. A new weed technology uses a combination of infrared, sensors and nozzles to detect plants and aim a blast of herbicide at a spot the size of a nickel. WEEDit is an automatic plant detection technology that allows chemical application solely to green matter, rather than spraying bare dirt, all while the sprayer rolls at 15 mph, light of day or dark of night.
The arrival of a precision, pellet-slinging, automated rover may provide almond growers with a cutting-edge NOW control weapon. Welcome to the age of robotic mummy removal.
Farmer DIY: Low-cost, weed-specific automated sprayers built on-farm are on the near-horizon for agriculture.
In 2019, three significant technologies making noise on North American farms include the DOT Power Platform, AutoCart, and SmartCore.
A laser beam could be the future of farming. Does an unmanned Autonomous LaserWeeder represent a transformative moment of change for agriculture?
The AgJunction board of directors unanimously approved the transaction after a confidential process of entertaining offers of third parties.
The startup focuses in building retrofit systems to use its patented artificial intelligence for fully autonomous tractors. The company says its technology deploys 360° situational awareness.
Without exaggeration, every facet of agriculture is affected at some level by automation. In 2019, three significant technologies are making noise on U.S. farms.
In 2019, three significant technologies making noise on North American farms include the DOT Power Platform, AutoCart, and SmartCore.
Swarm bots have the potential to redefine pest scouting and control practices
Jared Schott is a maverick farmer at work in the wide open spaces of South Dakota and he’s in constant pursuit of like-minded producers.
A new training center opened in Kansas City, Missouri will allow both the dairy and food industries a place to hone their technical skills.
To increase the speed and probability of discovering new crop protection products, Monsanto is collaborating with Atomwise.
Without exaggeration, every facet of agriculture is affected at some level by automation. In 2019, three significant technologies are making noise on U.S. farms.
In the announcement of the acquisition, Raven highlights Smart Ag’s proprietary product as “easy to use and modular for scalability.”
This autonomous machine will be featured at the John Deere booth at the upcoming Agritechnica event in Hanover, Germany.
All those late nights and countless hours spent in the cab may be a thing of the past sooner than you think.