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Miami event showcases the future of autonomous tractors in farming
According to Outrun’s website, 33 percent of Midwest fields are harvested late, which costs farmers thousands each year. Experts say autonomous systems can greatly help because they can run 24-7.
At a recent field day hosted in Kentucky, AGCO showcased its latest machinery and technology, including several prototypes. Many of the machines still be developed highlight AGCO’s stated goal of ...
DECATUR, Ill. — Farmers can complete tillage operations autonomously with John Deere technology.
An AutoTill set makes the Amazone Cenio cultivator smarter. Sensors on the implement replace the observations of a driver.
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We Got The World's Biggest Grain Cart Stuck!
It was a huge problem. We'll show you what it was like to get our biggest grain cart stuck and the difficult process of getting it out of the field.
By working with the robot tractor, arable farmer Marijn Vermuë experiences positive aspects such as labour savings and field ...
California is already seeing electric autonomous tractors at work, but until this month, the Monarch tractor hadn’t ventured east. That all changed earlier this month when the University of Missouri ...
Join us for the big reveal! Our new grain cart is finally here, and we're getting it ready to tackle the busiest time of the ...
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From the Farm: world’s largest grain cart doubles as field firefighting vehicle
The world’s largest grain cart was at the Farm Progress Show in Decatur last week. It’s the Unverferth Brent Avalanche 3298, and it can hold a lot of grain — 3150 bushels, or three semi-truck loads.
DECATUR, Ill. — The Farm Progress Show is one of the nation's largest agricultural events, drawing an average of 150,000 visitors each year. The show alternates between Decatur, Illinois, and Boone, ...
The group covered AI from the viewpoint of the classroom, practical applications in the business world and how AI will impact ...
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