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 08 jun 2010 15:17 

Field Robots at the DLG Field Days


In recent years automation of agricultural processes has led to partly autonomous intelligent applications. Examples of this are automatic steering systems for operator assistance, or sensor-controlled fertilising. The use of technological progress in informatics, electronics and sensor-controlled operations is a key component in modern agricultural machinery and equipment and is of the utmost relevance for the global challenges presented by food security, energy and landscape care. Innovative, autonomous field robots represent an option for the future here.

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