TE
TechEcho
Home24h TopNewestBestAskShowJobs
GitHubTwitter
Home

TechEcho

A tech news platform built with Next.js, providing global tech news and discussions.

GitHubTwitter

Home

HomeNewestBestAskShowJobs

Resources

HackerNews APIOriginal HackerNewsNext.js

© 2025 TechEcho. All rights reserved.

Robot gets rid of weeds automatically and without herbicides

193 pointsby scmooreover 9 years ago

14 comments

jqmover 9 years ago
This is cool but I have to disagree with this phrase from the article.... &quot;Given the scale of farming today, treating weeds chemically is really the only practical way for humans to keep them under control&quot;.<p>It&#x27;s the easiest way to keep weeds under control but not the only practical way. (Source: I worked for the weed science department (yes, they had one at my school) while at university.)<p>Here are some other methods for reducing weeds:<p>1) Before planting, till and water the field causing weeds to germinate. Then harrow the field killing all the weeds. Do this multiple times if needed.<p>2) Good old fashioned cultivation as was done before the herbicide period. (The article on the robot was posted a few days ago and in response I posted the below... it has a lot of pictured of weed control devices which may be interesting to someone working on robotic weed control....<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.org&#x2F;stream&#x2F;SteelInTheField&#x2F;Steel%20in%20the%20Field#page&#x2F;n0&#x2F;mode&#x2F;2up" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.org&#x2F;stream&#x2F;SteelInTheField&#x2F;Steel%20in%20the%...</a>)<p>3) Crop spacing. Space crops so they out-compete the weeds (this is already usually done).<p>4) Keep fields clean. Keep the ditch-rows clean. Don&#x27;t let weeds go to seed. After a period of time the bank of weed seeds in the soil is reduced and there are less weeds to control<p>I know herbicides are faster and cheaper (if we don&#x27;t consider externalized costs). But they aren&#x27;t the only &quot;practical&quot; way to eliminate weeds. It does take good management and more effort to eliminate or reduce herbicide use though. I personally think it&#x27;s very worth it. Oh, and I&#x27;m excited about robotics. I don&#x27;t know about this device, but I do think field robotics is the future.
评论 #10611895 未加载
aidosover 9 years ago
I have countless weeks &#x2F; months experience in dealing with manual weed removal. At times when I was younger I spent 14+ hours a day out in the field destroying weeds with a hand hoe.<p>One of the main crops I was doing it for was squash. The squash plant is pretty broad and the hand hoe allowed you to get close in under the plant. That&#x27;s something this technique couldn&#x27;t handle.<p>As someone working on minimum wage, I could get through a pretty large area in a day. Sometimes there would half a dozen of us in a gang. I&#x27;m not sure how much a device like this would eventually cost but I suspect for the same money you could buy a lot of minimum wage manual labour.<p>Either way, cool prototype!
评论 #10612288 未加载
discreteeventover 9 years ago
The architecture of the ROS system is worth looking at if you haven&#x27;t seen it. Everything has a URL and processes communicate using YAML messages by publishing or osubscribing to topics. (Its very simple but a bit more liberating than REST!)<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;wiki.ros.org&#x2F;ROS&#x2F;Tutorials&#x2F;UnderstandingNodes" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;wiki.ros.org&#x2F;ROS&#x2F;Tutorials&#x2F;UnderstandingNodes</a><p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;wiki.ros.org&#x2F;ROS&#x2F;Tutorials&#x2F;UnderstandingTopics" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;wiki.ros.org&#x2F;ROS&#x2F;Tutorials&#x2F;UnderstandingTopics</a><p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;wiki.ros.org&#x2F;ROS&#x2F;Tutorials&#x2F;UnderstandingServicesParams" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;wiki.ros.org&#x2F;ROS&#x2F;Tutorials&#x2F;UnderstandingServicesParam...</a>
评论 #10611979 未加载
Havocover 9 years ago
I don&#x27;t see it detecting any actual weeds? The detection is just targets and the demonstration of punching the weeds is stationary. Which leaves out the key challenge - distinguishing between weed &amp; crop.
评论 #10611752 未加载
评论 #10612051 未加载
评论 #10611734 未加载
jhallenworldover 9 years ago
Parts of my family are in the bedding plant &#x2F; greenhouse business. One cool technology is the transplanting machine. This transfers seedlings from &quot;plug trays&quot; to &quot;flats&quot; and replaces an assembly line of ladies doing this work. Here is one design:<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.hamilton-design.co.uk&#x2F;transplanter.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.hamilton-design.co.uk&#x2F;transplanter.html</a><p>The ones they actually used were the &quot;Harrison Transplanter&quot;.. could not find a video, but here is one <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;bid.sheridanauctionservice.com&#x2F;images&#x2F;lot&#x2F;3471&#x2F;3471937_0.jpg?1439472444" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;bid.sheridanauctionservice.com&#x2F;images&#x2F;lot&#x2F;3471&#x2F;347193...</a><p>Harrison is neighbor of ours who worked at Brookhaven National Labs but then became an entrepreneur. He sold a bunch of them.
XorNotover 9 years ago
This is the kind of thing where robotics is really exciting. It does an end run around every problem with pesticide use by taking it out of the equation entirely.
评论 #10611640 未加载
dsfyu404edover 9 years ago
Cool prototype.<p>...now make one that mounts on a front 3pt hitch and you might actually sell one.<p>No need for a special robot when a different piece of equipment with its own power source has to go down the field anyway
评论 #10612005 未加载
评论 #10611722 未加载
analog31over 9 years ago
I was amused by &quot;A Bosch Start-Up&quot; on the side of the machine. Now everything is a start-up.
评论 #10612152 未加载
aaron695over 9 years ago
It&#x27;s a good example of how play in the future will also go the way of jobs.<p>Why garden when your neighbors will have amazing gardens cheaply designed and looked after by robots.<p>And it&#x27;ll be smart, it&#x27;ll know exactly how many weeds to leave so it doesn&#x27;t look to perfect, exactly when to plant and pollinate, order things online when needed.
评论 #10611958 未加载
评论 #10611985 未加载
评论 #10612302 未加载
josscrowcroftover 9 years ago
That&#x27;s brilliant.<p>What about using a laser to destroy the weeds?
评论 #10611635 未加载
评论 #10611986 未加载
评论 #10611679 未加载
评论 #10611695 未加载
评论 #10615283 未加载
zo1over 9 years ago
So, HN, this looks like <i>really</i> fun and interesting stuff to work on. Any ideas on how a normal developer with a CS background can get into something like this? Either working for this company, or one like it... Or hobby projects that are within a normal person&#x27;s budget.<p>Let me know if I should elaborate further and make an Ask HN out of this?
评论 #10616236 未加载
stretchwithmeover 9 years ago
I think eventually farming will be completely robotic and we&#x27;ll have farm on our roofs. Household waste will be processed and used for it. Robots will harvest crops for us and even get them to market if we aren&#x27;t around to eat them, probably selling to people in the neighborhood.
barney54over 9 years ago
How many years until a robot like this will cut your grass, weed the lawn, and weed your flowerbeds?
评论 #10612619 未加载
评论 #10612054 未加载
n00b101over 9 years ago
Looking at the video, they seem to be using a Microsoft Kinect sensor.