Does this use case exist in many places (guys collecting bins to larger place by hand, or carrying bins to collection place by hand)? Or is everyone running a vineyard tractor with wagon behind it and picking up bins where they have been left by pickers?
What if while pruning you had a cart behind with a large volume capacity bed to throw prunings right into? The cart could return to dump itself, and then come back to you. You would not have to get into a tractor at all and could just keep working.
Value? Or none?
Eventually.... eventually, there will be a market for such a robot. But in those areas where field labor costs are high or not available due to shortage (and the terrain is relatively flat). Don't see it practical yet in many areas however.
What about these spaces? http://www.agrbt.com/images/Video/in field operations.mp4
Could anyone see it working there?
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