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Monarch Tractor showcases ‘world’s first fully electric, driver-optional tractor’

January 26, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Monarch Tractor has been showcasing what it says is “the world’s first fully electric, driver-optional tractor” and has been selected for 2022 CES Innovation Award in the process.

The annual CES competition honors outstanding design and engineering in consumer technology products.

Monarch says it has been named a CES 2022 Innovation Awards Honoree and was honored in the Robotics category for its flagship MK-V tractor, which it says is “the first to deliver a convergence of electrification, automation and data analysis that empowers sustainable farming, increases efficiency and safety, and maximizes profitability for farmers”. [Read more…] about Monarch Tractor showcases ‘world’s first fully electric, driver-optional tractor’

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: award, awards, ces, design, engineering, innovation, monarch, robotics, tractor

Agtonomy raises another $5 million to develop technology platform for local agriculture

January 24, 2022 by David Edwards

Agtonomy, a hybrid autonomy and tele-assist service platform, has raised an additional $5 million in Seed II funding from strategic and venture investors Toyota Ventures, Flybridge, Hampton VC, E²JDJ and Momenta, for a total of $9 million in seed funding to date.

The startup, which is developing a platform for local agriculture, raised $4 million in its seed round from Grit Ventures, GV (formerly called Google Ventures), and Village Global, the venture firm backed by some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs including Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and Michael Dell, in September last year.

This latest round will be used to accelerate development and trials of the Agtonomy platform to address the growing labor and sustainability challenges facing local agriculture. [Read more…] about Agtonomy raises another $5 million to develop technology platform for local agriculture

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: accelerate, agriculture, agtonomy, autonomous, autonomy, challenges, equipment, funding, future, investors, labor, local, platform, round, seed, technology, ventures

Does technology improve the cannabis industry?

January 10, 2022 by Mark Allinson

As many states and countries have legalized the use of marijuana especially because of medicinal and recreational purposes, so the cannabis industry has improved a lot in the last few years.

This is all thanks to technology which has helped a lot in making such breakthroughs.

Technology has helped a lot in improving the cannabis industry. Nowadays, weed is found in different ways. For instance, in the form of oils, capsules, sprays, and creams, and so on. [Read more…] about Does technology improve the cannabis industry?

Filed Under: Agriculture Tagged With: cannabis, easily, helped, industry, people, process, products, science, technology

John Deere reveals fully autonomous tractor at CES

January 6, 2022 by David Edwards

John Deere has revealed a fully autonomous tractor at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, the world’s largest electronics trade show, currently taking place in Las Vegas, USA. 

The agriculture technology giant says its driverless tractor is ready for large-scale production.

The machine combines Deere’s 8R Tractor, TruSet-enabled chisel plow, GPS guidance system, and new advanced technologies. The autonomous tractor will be available to farmers later this year. [Read more…] about John Deere reveals fully autonomous tractor at CES

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: autonomous, billion, cameras, center, deere, electronics, farmer, farmers, field, fully, global, images, john, machine, mobile, obstacle, operations, population, tractor, year

Automated cow-milking company Lely and AI company Connecterra enter strategic partnership

December 8, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Dutch-based startup Connecterra, which used artificial intelligence to deliver insights to farmers, and Lely, a supplier of robotics and management systems for dairy farming, have agreed a “robust co-development and commercial partnership”.

The strategic partnership follows a pilot with Lely’s Digital Farming Group. The pilot program was designed to test an integration between Lely Horizon and Connecterra’s artificial intelligence platform, Ida.

The successful effort has resulted in commitments to several strategic initiatives. As a first step in the agreement, Lely will now license Ida Enterprise for use in their farm management system Lely Horizon. [Read more…] about Automated cow-milking company Lely and AI company Connecterra enter strategic partnership

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: artificial, co-development, connecterra, farmers, farming, ida, intelligence, lely, partnership, pilot, platform, strategic

‘Slopehelper’ robot ready to help out in vineyards and orchards

December 6, 2021 by Mark Allinson

A company called PeK Automotive has developed a robot it calls “Slopehelper” and says it is ready to help out in vineyards and orchards.

The autonomous agricultural electric robot Slopehelper is being developed and produced in the European Union.

Its creators say the solar-powered robot promises the “absolutely green future” of agriculture to vineyards and orchards at low cost, having made it possible to perform regular annual operations without a driver in fully autonomous mode. [Read more…] about ‘Slopehelper’ robot ready to help out in vineyards and orchards

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: agriculture, application, autonomous, charged, current, developed, driver, engineers, farmer, fully, future, help, kostkin, mode, operation, operations, orchards, performed, plantation, ready, robot, slopehelper, slovenia, system, team, teroair, vehicle, vineyards

Georgia Tech develops robot designed for thinning and pruning peach trees

December 6, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Peaches, not surprisingly, pack a punch for Georgia’s economy.

Over 130 million pounds of peaches are produced in Georgia per year, and the Southern staple has a total farm gate value of over $71 million, according to recent estimates.

But cultivating peaches is a complex and manually-intensive process that has put a strain on many farms stretched for time and workers. To solve this problem, the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) has developed an intelligent robot designed to handle the human-based tasks of thinning and pruning peach trees, which could result in significant cost savings for peach farms in Georgia. [Read more…] about Georgia Tech develops robot designed for thinning and pruning peach trees

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: acres, crops, cultivation, farms, fruit, georgia, grow, gtri, harvesting, hu, intelligent, peach, peaches, pruning, robot, technology, thinning, time, tree, trees

Fieldin acquires agricultural autonomous driving company Midnight Robotics

November 23, 2021 by David Edwards

Fieldin, a smart farm operations management company specializing in high-value crops, has acquired Midnight Robotics, a developer of agricultural autonomous driving.

The acquisition creates a “first-of-its-kind combination” of a sensor-based operational farming platform with autonomous driving technologies to empower growers in the day-to-day management of their farms, say the companies.

Fieldin is already applying its combined autonomous farming platform in major farms in California and plans additional implementations of the end-to-end system in the coming months. [Read more…] about Fieldin acquires agricultural autonomous driving company Midnight Robotics

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: autonomous, company, data, driving, farm, farming, fieldin, management, midnight, platform, robotics

Agtonomy launches out of stealth to address farm labor crisis with $4 million

October 25, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Agtonomy, a hybrid autonomy and tele-assist service platform, has launched out of stealth and has announced a $4 million seed round from Grit Ventures, GV (formerly Google Ventures), and Village Global, the venture firm backed by some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs including Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and Michael Dell.

The Agtonomy mission is to address the massive labor crisis gripping local farm and land maintenance operations. The executive team consists of veterans from the AI, EV, cloud service and agriculture industries, with extensive experience at tech companies like Apple, Microsoft, Google, Dell, Uber and Cruise, as well as lifelong farming experience at Northern California agriculture operations such as Trattore Farms.

By 2050, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization predicts that we will need to produce 60 percent more food on a smaller amount of land just to feed a growing global population of 9.3 billion. [Read more…] about Agtonomy launches out of stealth to address farm labor crisis with $4 million

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: address, agriculture, agtonomy, autonomous, equipment, farmers, food, global, labor, land, local, maintenance, operations, technology

Burro raises $10.9 million Series A to accelerate commercialization of its collaborative robot platform for agriculture sector

October 18, 2021 by Sam Francis

Burro, formerly known as Augean Robotics, an autonomy company providing solutions for the agriculture industry, has raised a $10.9 million in its Series A investment round.

The round was led by S2G Ventures and Toyota Ventures, with F-Prime Capital and the Cibus Enterprise Fund joining, along with existing investors including Radicle Growth and ffVC.

Burro robots are the first step towards an autonomous future where robots do work outdoors that people no longer want to do. Burros enable growers to boost profitability and mitigate labor shortages today by working collaboratively to force multiply workers, while also laying the foundation for more comprehensive automation tomorrow. [Read more…] about Burro raises $10.9 million Series A to accelerate commercialization of its collaborative robot platform for agriculture sector

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: agriculture, autonomous, autonomy, burro, crops, day, farm, grapes, growers, labor, product, robots, scale, table, team, ventures, work

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