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Dutch arable farmer Emiel van Hootegem trialled two robots to tackle weed control. Next year, he is going all in.
A new wave of potato selection robots could soon replace manual labour. Developers say the first commercial units may hit ...
A new survey shows 61% of Australian grain growers are keen to learn more about autonomous farming, but big hurdles remain.
U.S. researchers develop CottonSim, an AI-powered robot that navigates cotton fields and detects bolls, paving the way for ...
Kubota and Agtonomy advance their partnership to commercialize autonomous solutions for specialty crop farming in North ...
Kees Klok (left) and Ton Tanis (right) are co-owner and employee respectively at Dick Klok Cultuurtechniek. The company, based in Voorne-Putten, South Holland, focuses on arable farming, land ...
Kverneland's new Geoforce system uses smart hydraulics to maintain perfect seed depth, no matter the speed or soil conditions ...
The Norwegian machinery manufacturer Kverneland is now equipping ISOBUS machines with a Sync box. This connects machine data to the cloud.
Dairy farmer and computer technician Bart de Reu from Aalter (Belgium) has developed his own modem: the Bacom RTK. It allows you to make your outdated GPS system functional again—without spending a ...
Wide, wider, widest. The Nexat implement carrier for permanent tramlines traverses only 5% of the soil. The Nexat operates on permanent tramlines with a track width of an impressive 14 metres, ...
Vision-based retrofit autosteer systems are quickly transforming agriculture, offering reliable, high-precision alternatives to traditional GPS-guided systems. With more companies launching ...
This is the first year the Rumex spot sprayers are operational in arable crops. In the Netherlands, thirteen machines have been sold, which are now also collecting data to improve the machine ...
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