A new open-source field robot offers strawberry and cereal crop growers a cost-effective alternative for precision spraying.
Throw sensors and innovative smartphone apps powered by AI are enabling fertiliser spreaders to apply ever more precisely.
Nokian has developed a sensor that determines the wheel load. Based on this, an algorithm provides pressure advice.
Autonomy is running at full speed; never before has the offering been this broad at the world’s most innovative agricultural ...
Machinery manufacturer New Holland recently presented its R4 robot at the Agritechnica trade fair in Hannover (D).
Smart antenna T81 represents the next generation of Navynav’s integrated GNSS smart antennas, engineered to deliver ...
The US startup Monarch Tractor, known for its autonomous electric tractors, is warning staff that more than 100 jobs may be ...
The Caesar is an autonomous implement carrier with which developer Innotrac targets vegetable and fruit growers and the wine sector.
Spanish ag-tech startup Voltrac has raised €7 million to ramp up production of Thor, a fully electric unmanned ground vehicle ...
A stepless adjustable row spacing that you can change within seconds makes the Samo X-Adjust hoe a unique machine in its ...
Garford, known for spot sprayers, weed burners and hoes, uses electrocution to control weeds. To achieve this, Garford ...
In the 40 years that the Agritechnica trade fair has existed, there have never been as many new field robots on display as ...