Agritechnica 2025 has concluded, but the trails it left behind speak clearly: autonomous and semi-autonomous machines are no longer exotic, nor prototypes suitable only for display. Between November 14 and 20 in Hanover, it became clear that a quiet but fundamental change in agriculture is underway... and it has nothing to do with greater horsepower or new tractor models. It is about time, labor, and who actually performs the agricultural work. "Field robots are no longer a future, but a logical response to the lack of people," commented experts on site. This shortage is felt not only in Germany but also throughout Europe, including Bulgaria. Photo: Agritechnica Robots that weed "to the millimeter" The most advanced remain robots for specialized crops (mostly for vegetables). And it is no coincidence. Where manual labor is most, automation brings the fastest effect. The field robots at the exhibition demonstrated a maturity that five years ago sounded like a fantasy: – they ...
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