Autonomy & Robotics

[Podcast] Inside Look at SIMPAS Technology with AMVAC’s Jim Lappin and Caleb Schultz

In this episode of the Precision Farming Dealer, you’ll hear Jim Lappin, AMVAC director of SIMPAS product portfolio & alliances, and Caleb Schultz, AMVAC retail channel precision ag services lead, break down the basics of the SIMPAS application system.
In this episode of the Precision Farming Dealer, you’ll hear Jim Lappin, AMVAC director of SIMPAS product portfolio & alliances, and Caleb Shultz, AMVAC Retail Channel Precision Ag Services Lead, break down the basics of the SIMPAS application system.
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How to Prepare Your Dealership & Your Customers for Autonomous Farming

As things become more automated, they also become more complicated. That’s why dealers will be critical in customers’ acceptance of autonomous farm equipment.

As things become more automated, they also become more complicated. That’s why dealers will be critical in customers’ acceptance of autonomous farm equipment.


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Illinois Hosting Autonomy & Robotics Safety Workshop

Join fellow farmers, ranchers, and other ag industry professionals for a two-day workshop in November to address many of the important risk, policy, and community-related issues with new digital farming technologies like robots, autonomous field equipment, and other labor-saving devices.
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What's Ahead in Agriculture's Journey Toward Artificial Intelligence

It’s important to remember, though, that the road to AI and complete machine autonomy is a long one. “Completely replacing a human is pretty hard to do - today,” said Michael Gomes, vice president of business development for Agriculture at Topcon. Along the journey toward AI, several important steps can be taken that can have a profound effect on the way food is produced.
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[Video] Solinftec's Solar-Powered Robots Use AI to Scout Crops, Spot-Spray Weeds

Solinftec introduces their newest AgTech scouting robot, powered by artificial intelligence. The automated machine will scan the crops and record their growth rates, plant health the prevalence of any weeds, collecting all this information to allow the grower to make educated decisions about their fields. The robot is suited for farms around 500 acres in size and works best with several types of row crops including corn, soybeans, cotton, wheat, canola and many others.
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