We’ve covered autonomy extensively here in the Technology Corner. We’ve seen retrofit kits used for mowing and tillage, but what about planting cover crops? Jake Warford, precision specialist with Linco-Precision in Nokomis, Ill., tell us they’re just scratching the surface when it comes to implementing autonomy in their customers’ operations.
The establishment of a wide-reaching dealer network ensures farmers across North America will be able to easily purchase and use the company's technology.
According to a July 1 report from the Korea JoongAng Daily, investment firm Hico Capital has invested $4 million in Chicago-based startup Sabanto, which is “developing a self-driving system for tractors.” The autonomous driving system aims to be compatible with all brands and models of tractors.
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We’ve been busy over here in the Technology Corner preparing for the 10th annual Precision Farming Dealer Summit, taking place Jan. 6-7 in downtown Louisville, Ky. Skip Klinefelter, CEO of Ag Technology Solutions Group in Greenville, Ill., will be one of several speakers sharing their unfiltered perspective on the state of precision ag.