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Originally posted by Dr Tone View PostI’m a software developer, I just farm on the side to guarantee that I’m broke.
There is no autonomous vehicle algorithm that can figure out how to work our fields which can have 40 holes/runs with water per 1/4 section. Or at least not without leaving too much precious little non mud we have left.
But there are many fields in parts of Canada, USA and Europe that are uniform and well drained where autonomous machinery will work. Adoption in those situations will make more sense.
Automation has already taken over a lot of the jobs that farmers use to do when you consider what auto steering and precision farming technology already does.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostIf you got 40 low spots and wet runs on a quarter it sounds like your land is marginal or you are too wet to seed.
We have a sc r a p e r and pull blade and every chance we get we work on our land. Maybe an autonomous ditcher or battery powered self propelled sc r a p e r would help?
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We have the same plus a rotary ditcher
Chuck has never left his little corner of the world and is totally out of touch
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I know a guy who bought a DOT. Used it to seed a few quarters. Ended up giving it back I understand. I think things did work but this stuff is just at the very start of its development. Give this 10 years and I think it will be interesting. I am amused by the farmers who appear to be threatened by this tech and maybe think they are out of job? I think the profitability in farming in the future will really dictate where we go. For myself I will wait until the bugs are worked out. We still have a lot of flat bins that have to be cleaned out in the summer and nobody likes that job. Its perfect for a robot it do. Imagine robots shoveling grain behind the drag auger in big bins?
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Originally posted by jamesb View PostI know a guy who bought a DOT. Used it to seed a few quarters. Ended up giving it back I understand. I think things did work but this stuff is just at the very start of its development. Give this 10 years and I think it will be interesting. I am amused by the farmers who appear to be threatened by this tech and maybe think they are out of job? I think the profitability in farming in the future will really dictate where we go. For myself I will wait until the bugs are worked out. We still have a lot of flat bins that have to be cleaned out in the summer and nobody likes that job. Its perfect for a robot it do. Imagine robots shoveling grain behind the drag auger in big bins?
Probably because as difficult as autonomous driving is, cleaning out a bin is likely even more complicated, although the potential for things to go horribly wrong might be lower.
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