Clemson students develop robotic system to minimize crop waste

Two Clemson University students have developed a machine they say can minimize crop waste during harvest and help farmers save money. The GPS-guided, unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), Agrus, was developed by students Megan Io Ariadne “Mia” Abenina and Jake Menloe as an entry into the 3rd Annual SICK TiM$10K Challenge. Contest entries were judged based […]

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