Product Overview
Publication date: June 2023 - No 161
Format: Downloadable PDF - 28 pages including ads
The age of autonomous assistance for broadacre cropping is here. Growers are using robots in broadacre cotton, cereal and oilseed production. In many cases the technology is paired with other new technologies including selective or precision spraying, leveraging the net benefit beyond that of each technology independently. And rather than replacing staff, robotics allows staff to be better utilised, harnessing their skill sets for more critical, rewarding and mentally stimulating tasks. Kondinin Group’s research team, Ben White, Josh Giumelli and Mark Saunders take a look at robot technology available for broadacre farming in Australia today and look over the near horizon to what is coming. Photos: Ben White, Mark Saunders
Includes the following articles:
- Broadacre bots: Autonomy arrives
- The state of safety in autonomy
- Off the shelf autonomy is here
- Autonomous equipment update
- SwarmFarm
- AgXeed AgBot
- John Deere
- CNH
- Agtecnic
- Nexat
- Other players
- Case Studies
- Next level autonomy drives efficiency and weed control at Beefwood
- ‘Bots rack up over three years at Jimbour
- Worth the wait for the west
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