Nurseries Using Labor Saving Drones

Taylor Hillman Citrus, Specialty Crops, Technology, Tree, nut & vine crops, Vegetables


At the Produce Marketing Association’s Tech Knowledge Conference, Harvest Automation was displaying it’s potted-plant moving robot. The vehicle is about the size of a small suitcase and is loaded with sensors.

Using Labor Saving Drones

Co-Founder and COO Charles Grinnell says these robots are a huge labor savor for nurseries. Most autonomous vehicles of this size, either in the air or on the ground, use GPS to navigate but Grinnell says that wasn’t a solution when they were designing this drone. Their alternative for operation came from a currently used technique.

Making Drones Easy To Use

Grinnell says it was important for them to make the robot as useful as possible, and that meant limiting downtime. Another important aspect to any new technology is ease of use. Grinnell says technology needs to be simple to operate, and also be flexible in operation, to make it that much more valuable to an operation.

Stay with AgNet West to hear how the drones might change some farming techniques.