
14 November 2017
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Wonky and inedible veg to be eradicated by farm robots https://t.co/ywH4FHmGVe via @YahooCanada
— Harper Adams Uni (@HarperAdamsUni) 14 November 2017
Professor Simon Blackmore, head of agricultural robotics at Harper Adams University in Shropshire and director of the National Centre for Precision Farming, said he wanted to see robots, in the fields as early as 2020. I am trying develop a completely new agricultural mechanisation system based on small smart machines,” he told a briefing in London...
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