Thursday, August 29, 2019
Collecting Soil Samples
More autonomous, continuous and precise means of gathering data to make decisions.
Autonomous robots collect precise soil samples, help farmers improve yields, reduce environmental impact by Drew Schumacher, Purdue University
A pair of Purdue University graduates have founded a company called Rogo Ag LLC, a pioneering agricultural technology company that has developed an autonomous robot called Smartcore. Smartcore is designed to collect accurate, repeatable soil samples in fields and bring the samples directly to the farmers or growers. ...
Collecting precise soil samples is essential for farmers because a small amount of soil determines the amount of nutrients needed for acres of crops and can determine crop yields.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that soil testing can help farmers increase yields, reduce production costs and prevent surface and groundwater pollution.
"Smartcore," an autonomous robot developed by a pair of Purdue University College of Engineering graduates, is designed to collect accurate, repeatable soil samples in fields and bring to the edge of the field for shipment to the lab. Troy Fiechter and Drew Schumacher founded Rogo, officially Rogo Ag LLC, a startup to advance the technology and move it to the public. .... "
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Agriculture,
Purdue,
Soil
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