The Chicago Tribune in 1961, ran a series of articles on the world of tomorrow.
They talked about how agriculture will be so mechanized that farms will resemble factories with automation control devices performing precision agriculture. Artificial Intelligence (AI) will replace human judgment for optimizing crop production and harvesting, packing, and shipping
will all be done with robots.
Eric Adamson is the Co-founder and CEO at Tortuga AgTech, and he is transforming the agriculture world of tomorrow today! Tortuga has developed a robotic strawberry harvester that is picking strawberries as we speak. Tortuga AgTech aims to build a healthier society and a thriving planet through smarter farming and helps farms be more resilient, sustainable, and successful with technology. In our interview, Eric shares insights on how these robotics work, robotic harvesting challenges, and the pros and cons of using robots instead of manual labor.
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