Carbon Robotics, a Seattle-based smart farming startup that develops robots to improve crop yield, has introduced the LaserThinning capability to its LaserWeeder. The new thinning solution uses lasers and eliminates the need for chemicals or manual hand labor. It is also unaffected by wind or moisture and can be used day or night. Additionally, a software update allows all LaserWeeders in the fleet to perform both thinning and weeding functions on a single farm equipment platform.
LaserThinning helps farmers who plant direct-seeded leafy green and cole crops, including lettuce and broccoli, by concentrating on vegetable crop areas that are overseeded and subsequently thinned for optimal crop spacing, growth, and yield.
Further, Carbon Robotics announced additional software features for its LaserWeeder, including prioritized seedline weeding, speed optimization, and more than 40 crop models. The LaserWeeder will be demonstrated live at the World Ag Expo in Tulare, California, on 14–16 February and at the Southwest Ag Summit in Yuma, Arizona, the following week.
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