Controlling weeds remains vital in vegetable production. With rising labor costs and labor shortages, farmers continue to ...
Greenfield Robotics, a Kansas-based company, is hoping to move agriculture away from herbicides. They’ve developed robots to take on a labor-intensive process — cutting weeds down. Three yellow, ...
A robot the size and shape of a square kitchen table wheels over a row of seedlings. It scans the ground with camera "eyes," then stops. A small probe lowers from the middle of the robot, homes in on ...
Robots are gonna rule the world one day. If they’re not cooking for us, then they’re out chopping weeds in a field somewhere. A group of engineers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ...
A team of North Dakota State University students designed an advanced robot to aid organic farming, using AI and cameras for weed control and security. NDSU Ag Engineering and Biosystems Engineering ...
In a sugar beet field a few miles east of Moorhead, small four-wheeled robots are rolling up and down the rows of beets. Powered by a solar panel, the robots use cameras to spot weeds and then guide ...
Autonomous weeding robots are modernising agriculture by using AI vision to identify and remove weeds with speed and consistency.
A giant robotic centipede could soon crawl out of the lab and into vineyards and blueberry farms in the United States. Inspired by nature’s long, slender, and wiggly movers, Ground Control Robotics ...
The Aigen Element, a self-driving robot, uses advanced computer vision to identify and eliminate weeds. The robot can work continuously for 12 to 14 hours, powered by a lithium iron phosphate battery ...
If you've ever tried to grow your own garden, you know how impossible it is to keep up with the weeds. Keeping non-native vegetable plants alive while trying to keep native plants out is a losing ...
Let this little green robot do the gardening for you. Tertill is an automatic solar-powered weeding machine that’s like a robot vacuum for your yard and is perfect for your vegetable garden! Click ...