The world's first autonomous potato harvester, called the Harvey.One, is bright red, has a caterpillar undercarriage and drives completely independently with two employees on the sorting platform who operate the...
Read moreHaving the vantage point of 40 plus years to look out over the potato industry, one could expect many changes. Some were not even predictable.
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Read moreSoiltech Wireless has a soil moisture sensor which is cheaper than competitors and can do more than just monitor water.
Read moreIn the spring of 2021, Belgium launched a large-scale scientific project aimed at obtaining information on the development and quality of potatoes in extreme weather conditions. Remote sensing was used...
Read moreFlying into the Andes mountains of Ecuador, XAG Agricultural Drones are recently introduced to a series of on-farm spray trials for high-altitude specialty crops. The demonstrations on potato fields have...
Read moreBecause potato growers need to identify and manage diseases in their fields, the AI-powered mobile app PlantVillage Nuru has been expanded to include them also. More than two million farmers...
Read moreThe requirements being made on the productivity, comfort and safety of mobile machines in the off-highway sector are constantly increasing. Assistance systems and partially automated solutions are making it easier...
Read moreIn the space of five years, Sencrop has grown into a major supplier of weather stations for so-called connected networks in Europe. The weather stations provide local and accurate weather data. By...
Read moreGiving exactly the input your crop needs is the key to the best harvest.
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