Agricultural drones, self-driving tractors and seed-planting robots are among the innovations that could be key to future food supplies, as autonomous farming promises to produce more crops with less effort and less impact on the environment.
- Deere & Co (DE.N) has sold its tractors and other equipment to farmers for decades, but the world's largest agriculture machinery manufacturer is tearing a page from the technology world's playbook - combining cutting-edge hardware with software and subscription models to drive revenue growth.
Farm vehicles now weigh almost as much as heaviest dinosaurs – here’s why that’s a problem
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What does a modern combine harvester and a Diplodocus have in common? One answer, it seems, may be their big footprints on the soil.
John Deere’s iconic green tractors helped fuel an explosion of American farming in the 20th century. Now, it hopes to usher in another agricultural boom with machines that look very similar but operate in totally different ways.
AFRICA AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY MARKET - GROWTH, TRENDS, COVID-19 IMPACT, AND FORECASTS (2022 - 2027)
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Africa Agricultural Machinery Market is segmented by Type (Tractors, Plowing and Cultivating Machinery, Planting and Fertilizing Machinery, Harvesting Machinery,
Haying and Forage Machinery, Irrigation Machinery, and Other Product Type), and by Geography(South Africa and Rest of Africa).
South Africa's agricultural machinery market remained robust in the first four months of 2022.



