What would it be like if you could only combine grain that is dry enough (and leave the rest to dry out) or to select and harvest fruits and vegetables that meet a size criteria. As these criteria often attract quality premiums, increased economic returns could justify the additional sensing. With robotics this is not far away, we have seen the uses in the dairy industry, in china with the rice crops.
Better yet what would it be like if you did not have to weed trees around the yard. Or could control the amount of spray you apply to the crops, instead of spraying the entire crop you could target only the weeds, saving money on herbicides and reduce the environmental impact.
With robotics we can advance our ability to obtain higher profits, reduce environmental impact and reduce the amount of waste.
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