Weather
Robots operate in wind, rain, dust, and heat, so enclosures and traction matter.
A tour of real agricultural applications across fields, greenhouses, and barns.
Drones apply fertilizer or crop protection with centimeter-level precision.
Vision-guided robots mechanically remove weeds without herbicides.
Robotic arms pick ripe fruit using ripeness and 3D perception.
Soil-aware systems deliver water only where crops need it.
Self-driving tractors perform tillage, seeding, and cultivation.
Pasture and barn robots monitor welfare, feeding, and behavior.
Robots operate in wind, rain, dust, and heat, so enclosures and traction matter.
Slopes, stones, mud, and uneven rows test drivetrains and suspension.
Robots must adjust height, speed, and tool choice as plants grow.
Workers, livestock, and visitors must remain safe around autonomous machines.
Local rules, pesticide law, and data protection apply to robotic systems.
Batteries, solar assist, and autonomy windows drive operating schedules.