Farmer Tech: Springtime Is Here : Robotic Lawn Mower
By Kate Gammon , published on April 20, 2009 at 1:30 PM
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Trying to mow a hilly lawn is such an annoying task that some homeowners are hiring herds of goats to do the work for them. Now, there’s a better option with the Evatech GOAT Robot 22T. The tank-treaded robot can navigate up steep hills up to 70 degrees at maximum speeds of eight mph. They can also be controlled by radio from a half-mile away. For those cold months, the GOAT has a snowplow attachment, so you can sit inside with a warm cup of cocoa and blast away all that pesky white stuff. The fancy version costs nearly $12,000, which makes it a little out of reach, but a remote-controlled lawnmower is certainly an idea with traction. |
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Nifty stuff. Its nice to see how modern tech is making its way into the different fields such as agriculture. (no pun intended)
14 : watermill is just a de-humidifier.. nothing special been around for YEARS... got one in my basement i use every spring to help dry up after rain & flood season. Can create probably a gallon of water...
LOL at the donkey wagon....The Plant sensor, however, seems like a good idea for beginner gardeners.
I didn't understand the Donkey Wagon at all. Why can't you just use the solar panels to charge the cell phone. It's a wagon with a solar panel. Is it lighter than other wagons or anything? It looks like it has nice tires.
openair: Better use a white bedsheet!
Electricity storage: What if the tank explodes? About 30MWatts of compressed air can cause devastating destruction!
Electricity storage: What if the tank explodes? About 30MWatts of compressed air can cause devastating destruction!
They aren't using a tank, they're using an underground aqueduct (or some other natural structure). Since it will be a few hundred (or thousand) feet below the surface, they'd have to build up some extreme pressure to do more than blow a vent hole (maybe Iowa will soon have its own Old Faithful?). I also don't think its going to be a high-pressure system, probably only a few PSI at best.
14 : watermill is just a de-humidifier.. nothing special been around for YEARS... got one in my basement i use every spring to help dry up after rain & flood season. Can create probably a gallon of water...
Agreed. I was raised in the SW desert, so when I visited the east coast the concept of de-humidifying something was completely foerign to me, but yeah, they've been around forever.
I am currently working on making a virtuel hortibot simulator, using MS Robotic Developer Studio
Check it out if you like
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