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Kees Klok (left) and Ton Tanis (right) are co-owner and employee respectively at Dick Klok Cultuurtechniek. The company, based in Voorne-Putten, South Holland, focuses on arable farming, land ...
Dutch arable farmer Emiel van Hootegem trialled two robots to tackle weed control. Next year, he is going all in.
A new wave of potato selection robots could soon replace manual labour. Developers say the first commercial units may hit ...
A new survey shows 61% of Australian grain growers are keen to learn more about autonomous farming, but big hurdles remain.
U.S. researchers develop CottonSim, an AI-powered robot that navigates cotton fields and detects bolls, paving the way for ...
The Rumex RXF 900 sprayer identifies weeds with cameras and reduces herbicide use by up to 90%—see it in action on Dutch ...
The Ekobot WEAI is being tested in onion cultivation, including on the farm of the Rodenburg brothers in the Flevopolder.
Kverneland's new Geoforce system uses smart hydraulics to maintain perfect seed depth, no matter the speed or soil conditions ...
The Norwegian machinery manufacturer Kverneland is now equipping ISOBUS machines with a Sync box. This connects machine data to the cloud.
CNH Industrial (CNH), the parent company of machinery brands Case IH, New Holland and Steyr, is entering into a partnership with Starlink.
Will autonomous unmanned transport combinations start to play a significant role in the harvesting and hauling of arable and open-field vegetable crops? For instance, because it is hard to find ...
Wide, wider, widest. The Nexat implement carrier for permanent tramlines traverses only 5% of the soil. The Nexat operates on permanent tramlines with a track width of an impressive 14 metres, ...
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