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[Podcast] Exploring the Perception vs. Reality of Autonomy in Ag

In this episode of the Precision Farming Dealer podcast, editor Jack Zemlicka had the opportunity to talk with Taylor Bybee, software engineer at Autonomous Solutions Inc. where they discussed the current state of autonomy in ag, how the industry is bridging the perception vs. reality gap and the equipment dealers’ role in introducing and supporting the advanced technology.

March 20, 2018
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Ask someone in agriculture what comes to mind when they think of autonomy and they’ll likely say a driverless tractor. But many experts in precision farming say that simply removing the farmer from the cab may not be the best purpose or pathway to full autonomy.

Taylor Bybee, software engineer at Autonomous Solutions Inc., based in Petersboro, Utah, has spent the last 3 years refining machine automation in ag, working on perception systems and obstacle avoidance sensing.

Working on bringing autonomy to reality in several industries, ASI is collaborating with ag manufacturers on development of autonomous tractors. It’s an incremental process, Taylor says, but one which is moving forward, one unmanned acre at a time.

In today’s Precision Farming Dealer podcast, we share excerpts of my recent conversation with Taylor, who discusses the current state of autonomy in ag, how the industry is bridging the perception vs. reality gap and the equipment dealers’ role in introducing and supporting the advanced technology.

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Jack Zemlicka

Jack Zemlicka was the Managing Editor for Precision Farming Dealer. Since he joined Lessiter Media's Ag Division in 2012, he has covered precision farming practices, products and trends. He also served as managing editor of Strip-Till Farmer, and technology editor of Farm Equipment and No-Till Farmer.