Q&A from the November 17, 2020 Webinar
Today, highly automated systems are employed in crop and animal industries to enhance agricultural input efficiency and thus increase agricultural output with reduced adverse impact on the environment. Ground and aerial robots combined with artificial intelligence techniques are able to tackle the rising food, fiber, and fuel demands of the rapidly growing population that is slated to be around 10 billion by the year 2050. This issue paper presents opportunities provided by ground and aerial robots for improved crop and animal production, and the challenges associated with their progress and adoption.
Chair: Santosh Pitla, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
IP70, November 2020, 20 pp. Available free online and in print (fee for shipping/handling).
Publication Impact Report – FINAL (December 2022)
Santosh Pitla
Sreekala Bajwa
Santosh Bhusa
Tami Brown-Brandl
Tom Brumm
Dennis R. Buckmaster
Isabella Condotta
John Fulton
Todd J. Janzen
Manoj Karkee
Mario Lopez
Robert Moorhead
Michael Sama
Scott Shearer
Leon Schumacher
Alex Thomasson
Srinivasulu Ale
Ed Barnes
Brian Steward
Carroll Moseley
Juan Tricarico
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