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InsightTRAC: Robot targets pest-infested almonds

Among innovative farm robotics, one interesting piece of tech in particular is the InsightTRAC, a robot that autonomously roams almond orchards seeking and shooting down pest-infested almonds. The bug-zapping bot was created for the sole purpose of improving tree health and increasing harvesting. Almonds that remain on trees after harvest become a key food source for many pests, especially Navel Orangeworms.

InsightTRAC was invented to combat the frustrating traditional removal process of mummies; whacking them using long sticks or violently shaking a tree to remove them. This new patent-pending rover, however, is designed to seek mummies autonomously, and shoot them down using earth-friendly biodegradable pellets.

InsightTRAC can operate 24/7 identifying and tracking trees and can provide farmers with data to optimize their tree profitability. InsightTRAC is currently focusing on almond growers with plans to expand to other branches of the industry and beyond.

Source: autoblog.com

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