6 thoughts on “This is an appropriate use of technology and no use of glyphosates and possibly insecticides. Besides, it is cool!”
I don’t think this is a carbon robotics weeder.
Real Carbon robotics machines are different looking.
I work with them every day. They don’t look like this.
The AI is truly amazing!!
That would take forever to cover a couple thousand acres. The crop would be ready to harvest before the weeding is completed.
I was thinking the same thing. Given the size of midwestern crop fields it would never keep up.
I usually figure an acre an hour on the machines I work with (in heavy weeds). Less weed pressure the faster it goes. Great for row crops.
Interesting, this last weekend while observing the Osage County Bird, aerial sprayer, my friend and I were having a conversation about them becoming obsolete due to the drones that will eventually be able to do it.
I don’t think this is a carbon robotics weeder.
Real Carbon robotics machines are different looking.
I work with them every day. They don’t look like this.
The AI is truly amazing!!
That would take forever to cover a couple thousand acres. The crop would be ready to harvest before the weeding is completed.
I was thinking the same thing. Given the size of midwestern crop fields it would never keep up.
I usually figure an acre an hour on the machines I work with (in heavy weeds). Less weed pressure the faster it goes. Great for row crops.
Interesting, this last weekend while observing the Osage County Bird, aerial sprayer, my friend and I were having a conversation about them becoming obsolete due to the drones that will eventually be able to do it.
The prototype I saw didn’t stop.