By collecting more data at a higher resolution and by creating the capacity to implement detailed crop management, autonomous crop equipment has the potential to revolutionise precision agriculture (PA), but unless farmers find autonomous equipment profitable it is unlikely to be widely adopted. The objective of this study was to identify the potential economic implications of autonomous crop equipment for arable agriculture using a grain-oilseed farm in the United Kingdom as an example. The study is possible because the Hands Free Hectare (HFH) demonstration project at Harper Adams University has produced grain with autonomous equipment since 2017. That practical experience showed the technical feasibility of autonomous grain production an...
With the increasing world population placing greater and greater pressure on food production, the i...
In agriculture (in the context of this paper, the terms “agriculture” and “farming” refer to only th...
One of the key issues in regulation of crop robots is the need for human supervision. Economic analy...
Field size constrains spatial and temporal management of agriculture with implications for farm pro...
Publication history: Accepted - 25 June 2021; Published online - 13 July 2021.Autonomous equipment f...
A multi-faceted whole farm planning model is developed to compare conventional and autonomous machin...
Autonomous equipment for crop production is on the verge of technical and economic feasibility, but ...
Research shows that smaller field size favours biodiversity and it is hypothesized that autonomous a...
This study reviewed research published after 1990 on the economics of agricultural mechatronic autom...
Swarm robotics has the potential to radically change the economies of size in agriculture and this ...
The need to intensify agriculture to meet increasing nutritional needs, in combination with the evol...
Precision agriculture (PA) technology provides a means to increase equipment productivity and field ...
Autonomous equipment for crop production is on the brink of commercialization in the United States b...
Rosana G. Moreira, Editor-in-Chief; Texas A&M UniversityThis is a paper from International Commissio...
Rosana G. Moreira, Editor-in-Chief; Texas A&M UniversityThis is a paper from International Commissio...
With the increasing world population placing greater and greater pressure on food production, the i...
In agriculture (in the context of this paper, the terms “agriculture” and “farming” refer to only th...
One of the key issues in regulation of crop robots is the need for human supervision. Economic analy...
Field size constrains spatial and temporal management of agriculture with implications for farm pro...
Publication history: Accepted - 25 June 2021; Published online - 13 July 2021.Autonomous equipment f...
A multi-faceted whole farm planning model is developed to compare conventional and autonomous machin...
Autonomous equipment for crop production is on the verge of technical and economic feasibility, but ...
Research shows that smaller field size favours biodiversity and it is hypothesized that autonomous a...
This study reviewed research published after 1990 on the economics of agricultural mechatronic autom...
Swarm robotics has the potential to radically change the economies of size in agriculture and this ...
The need to intensify agriculture to meet increasing nutritional needs, in combination with the evol...
Precision agriculture (PA) technology provides a means to increase equipment productivity and field ...
Autonomous equipment for crop production is on the brink of commercialization in the United States b...
Rosana G. Moreira, Editor-in-Chief; Texas A&M UniversityThis is a paper from International Commissio...
Rosana G. Moreira, Editor-in-Chief; Texas A&M UniversityThis is a paper from International Commissio...
With the increasing world population placing greater and greater pressure on food production, the i...
In agriculture (in the context of this paper, the terms “agriculture” and “farming” refer to only th...
One of the key issues in regulation of crop robots is the need for human supervision. Economic analy...