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The German company Nature Robots, manufacturer of autonomous solutions for agriculture, held a demonstration day in Osnabrück ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. It’s not your ordinary weed-killer. A ...
An autonomous laser-powered weeder is attracting big green from investors. Carbon Robotics recently announced it secured $27 million in Series B financing to help in its quest to eliminate weeds ...
According to the Weed Science Society of America (WSSA), soybean and corn farmers would lose almost 50% of their crops to unwanted weeds if there were no herbicides or alternative control methods used ...
Designed to be towed in fields behind a tractor, the contraption uses raw compute power mated to 36 high-resolution cameras to identify and incinerate weeds on ...
Carbon Robotics, a Seattle-based AI-powered robotics company, has developed the most efficient way to rid massive farming fields of weeds. The LaserWeeder, a chemical-free, no-till weed control ...
Out in the California sun, a new kind of farmhand is hard at work. Powered by solar energy and guided by artificial intelligence, the solar-powered weeding robot for cotton fields is offering farmers ...
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US startup Carbon Robotics says it has closed a series B round of venture financing that will be used to scale production of an automated vehicle equipped with lasers to destroy weeds. The Seattle ...
Is a laser beam the future of farming? A raised rectangular vehicle, slightly smaller than a compact sedan, rolls across farmland and shoots concentrated bursts of infrared light into the rows.
Whether you garden, farm or do both, weeds are a perennial problem, and my Wisconsin garden and farm fields are no exception. Controlling weeds is all about balance: We must balance the needs of the ...