Robotics can automate the planting process, ensuring precise seed placement and optimal spacing for better crop yields.
Autonomous robots can identify and eliminate weeds using mechanical removal or targeted herbicide application, reducing the need for manual labor and chemical usage.
Robotic harvesters can efficiently pick fruits and vegetables, minimizing damage and improving harvesting speed and accuracy.
Drones and ground-based robots equipped with cameras and sensors can monitor crop health, detect diseases, and assess soil conditions in real time.
Robots can perform soil sampling and analysis, providing detailed data on soil composition, moisture levels, and nutrient status to optimize fertilization and irrigation.
Automated irrigation systems controlled by robotics can deliver precise amounts of water to crops based on real-time data, enhancing water use efficiency.
Robots can assist in feeding, milking, and monitoring the health of livestock, improving animal welfare and farm productivity.
Robotics can deploy beneficial insects, apply pesticides selectively, or use non-chemical methods like UV light to control pests, reducing environmental impact.