Agricultural robots stand for autonomous farm machines that are primarily utilized to improve the quality and efficiency of farm yield. These robots are widely adopted for automated harvesting, mowing, pruning, seeding, spraying, sorting, thinning, packing, picking, etc. In the United States, the increasing adoption of agricultural robots for aerial data collection, weed control, environmental monitoring, soil analysis, and phenotyping is significantly augmenting the market growth.
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