'Laser weeding': Can robots partially replace farm tractors, harvesters and even herbicides like...
Story Date: 6/19/2018

 

Source: GENETIC LITERACY PROJECT, 6/18/18


Professor Simon Blackmore, head of robotic agriculture at the UK's National Centre for Precision Farming at Harper Adams University in England, says that increasingly sensitive and precise sensors and instruments are being developed that can measure the "complex nature of the growing environment" on every square meter of farmland — the soil and water conditions; the presence of pests and diseases; the location of weeds, and the size of crop plants. In addition to measuring the state of a crop, robots will be able to actively improve growing conditions, not least by getting rid of weeds.

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