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'Automatic tractors' signal a change in the agricultural industry. Empty 'Automatic tractors' signal a change in the agricultural industry.

周二 8月 30, 2022 6:10 pm
'Automatic tractors' signal a change in the agricultural industry.


Forwarding efforts to develop new innovations in the agricultural industry to help buoy human labor at the same time withจัมโบ้สล็อตincreased production capacity It has recently integrated artificial intelligence technology to take it to another level.

Someday farmers across the country and around the world may retire their tractors Instead, turn to the use of automated tractors that can be operated remotely through a smartphone application. But will farmers, large or small, trust this technology? While the technology in the agriculture industry is rapidly advancing.

Farmers will soon have driverless tractors in their fields to operate 24 hours a day while they control and monitor remotely via a smart phone app. phone only

Igino Cafiero, CEO and founder of Bear Flag Robotics, a subsidiary of John Deere, a US agricultural equipment manufacturer. Tell VOA that if agriculture is open to new technologies, all parties will be able to capitalize on innovations in improving workflows.

Cafiero commented that when the United States established About 50% of Americans are farmers. But now there are less than 1% of farmers left, so the production of this automated tractor It will provide farmers with tools that help them farm more efficiently.

The new unmanned tractor from John Deere uses computer vision technology to detect images. Artificial intelligence or AI and GPS navigation to plow and grow vegetables in the fields without a break. But the question at this time is Would farmers big or small would be willing to trust this self-propelled tractor to get the job done?

people who are not sure You might want to listen to Doug Nimz, a fourth-generation farmer from Blue Earth, Minnesota, who was among the earliest. He has been experimenting with John Deere's self-driving tractors to grow corn and soybeans in his roughly 800 hectares.

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