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The autonomous ag equipment experts behind the GUSS robotic sprayers and their AI tech have been bought up by John Deere.
John Deere announced it has acquired GUSS Automation, a California-based company specializing in autonomous sprayers for orchards and vineyards.
The Global Unmanned Spray System is being built in Kingsburg by Crinklaw Farm Services.
He said the main benefits farmers are seeing from using cover crops are weed suppression, erosion reduction, nitrogen fixing and compaction breaking. Choat said he sees the usage of cover crops ...
CASSELTON, N.D. -- Meet the the future -- spot-spraying with a drone. The model AG V6+ is a 6-foot-wide spray boom, acquired by North Dakota State University. It will soon be tested for its ...
A University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture professor presented new details about drone use for pesticide applications in agriculture to the state Plant Board on Thursday, in response to ...
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It’s not yet life on the farm, but North Dakota State University researchers at the Big Iron farm show in West Fargo, North Dakota, Sept. 13-15, 2022, were demonstrating a research “weedbot ...
WEED-IT: 91-year-old farmer saves thousands with high-tech sprayer Peter Whykes is still a primary sprayer operator on his family’s Mallee cropping property, and swears by this cutting-edge machine.
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