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11/19/2017
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By Russel Davis
Engineers are developing robot farmers that may make widespread pesticide spraying obsolete
Farmers may soon find their work a bit more relaxed as a team of researchers at the Harper Adams University in the U.K. is in the process of developing miniature robots that would help them harvest crops and apply pesticides. According to the researchers, the miniature robots show potential in cutting excessive pesticide use, curbing food waste, and […]
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