Agricultural Robot Swarm Operations: 10,000-Acre Farm Achieves Unmanned Planting
Zhongke Yuan Dongli completes unmanned planting at a 10,000-acre farm in Heilongjiang, with 120 agricultural robots using swarm algorithms to plant 12,000 acres of soybeans in 7 days.
Zhongke Yuan Dongli announced on January 15 the completion of 10,000-acre-scale unmanned planting at Beidahuang Group's Red Star Farm in Heilongjiang. 120 agricultural robots using swarm cooperative algorithms planted 12,000 acres of soybeans in 7 days.
Each robot is equipped with BeiDou high-precision positioning, maintaining planting row spacing errors within 2 centimeters. The swarm system divides the farm into grid zones, dynamically assigning each robot's work area to avoid duplication and omission. The system also monitors soil moisture in real-time, automatically adjusting planting depth.
CEO Han Wei stated: "Traditional 10,000-acre farm planting requires about 50 tractor drivers and 30 large machines. Our solution reduces labor needs to 5 monitoring personnel." The company plans to expand to 50 10,000-acre farms nationwide in 2028.
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