If the idea of driving into a field, punching a few settings into a touchscreen and letting a computer take charge of key tractor and equipment controls sounds a bit far-fetched, think again.
The agricultural machinery manufacturer Fendt has presented the fully autonomous field robot Xaver GT for mechanical weed control at the Agritechnica agricultural technology trade fair in Hanover. The ...
The Fendt Vario’s 516’s four-cylinder Deutz engine might be low on displacement, but it conjures up an impressive amount of power and torque from its 4-litre capacity. It can’t quite match its main ...