Opportunities for Robotic Systems and Automation in Cotton Production

Automation continues to play a greater role in agricultural production with commercial systems now available for machine vision identification of weeds and other pests, autonomous weed control, and robotic harvesters for fruits and vegetables. The growing availability of autonomous machines in agric...

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Veröffentlicht in:AgriEngineering 2021-06, Vol.3 (2), p.339-362
Hauptverfasser: Barnes, Edward, Morgan, Gaylon, Hake, Kater, Devine, Jon, Kurtz, Ryan, Ibendahl, Gregory, Sharda, Ajay, Rains, Glen, Snider, John, Maja, Joe Mari, Thomasson, J. Alex, Lu, Yuzhen, Gharakhani, Hussein, Griffin, James, Kimura, Emi, Hardin, Robert, Raper, Tyson, Young, Sierra, Fue, Kadeghe, Pelletier, Mathew, Wanjura, John, Holt, Greg
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Zusammenfassung:Automation continues to play a greater role in agricultural production with commercial systems now available for machine vision identification of weeds and other pests, autonomous weed control, and robotic harvesters for fruits and vegetables. The growing availability of autonomous machines in agriculture indicates that there are opportunities to increase automation in cotton production. This article considers how current and future advances in automation has, could, or will impact cotton production practices. The results are organized to follow the cotton production process from land preparation to planting to within season management through harvesting and ginning. For each step, current and potential opportunities to automate processes are discussed. Specific examples include advances in automated weed control and progress made in the use of robotic systems for cotton harvesting.
ISSN:2624-7402
2624-7402
DOI:10.3390/agriengineering3020023