https://robbreport.com/motors/cars/kubota-autonomous-dream-tractor-concept-2896530/
This Insane Robot Tractor Concept Could Be the Future of Farming
February 1, 2020  Bryan Hood

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The Kubota Dream Tractor

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The original Kubota Dream Tractor from 1970
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No, it's not a sinister transformer. It's Kubota's new fully autonomous
Dream Tractor.

The robot overlords have come to the farm.

Earlier this month, Japanese tractor and heavy equipment manufacturer Kubota
provided the world with a preview of what the future of farming might look
like. The sneak peek came via the company’s Dream Tractor concept, a piece
of autonomous farming equipment that is at once both terrifying and
undeniably cool.

The wild prototype, which also goes by the name X Tractor, was unveiled at a
January 15 event in Kyoto celebrating the brand’s 130th anniversary,
according to a press release from the company. Equipped with advanced
artificial intelligence technology, the concept is a fully autonomous and
electric smart tractor that represents what Kubota envisions as the future
of farming in Japan.

But any conversation about the Dream Tractor has to start with its bonkers
design. The futuristic prototype is one sinister-looking tractor. Like
something out of a dystopian sci-fi flick, the hulking metallic
orange-and-black vehicle travels around on four tread-covered wheels that
the company says can travel over nearly any kind of terrain, including wet
rice paddies.

According to Kubota, farmers in Japan are retiring at a rapid pace, so it’s
only natural, the company believes, for the industry to move towards
autonomy. The Dream Tractor’s AI tech will take into account factors like
time and weather when assessing tasks in order to complete them more
efficiently. It will also be able to adjust its height to tackle varying
terrain and is equipped with four in-wheel motors to give it an ultra-sharp
turning radius. The smart tractor will also be able to interface with other
equipment on the farm, further increasing effectiveness and efficiency.

This isn’t the first time Kubota has shown off an eye-catching tractor
concept. At the 1970 Japan World Expo, the company unveiled the very first
Dream Tractor. While the cartoonish vehicle didn’t properly predict where
farming was heading, it was also pretty cool looking.

As for the newest Dream Tractor, Kubota has no intention of putting the
concept into production now or in the near future. But the company stressed
that it will continue to explore autonomy and finds ways to apply it to its
vehicles and equipment. We have no doubt.
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https://www.autoblog.com/2020/01/31/kubota-x-concept-autonomous-tractor/
Meet your robotic tractor overlord from Kubota that will do the farming for
you
Jan 31st 2020  Powered by AI, it even does the thinking about farming ...
video, showing off their new X Cross concept with a tractor strip tease that
reveals its futuristic form and intriguing treads ... the traditional
safety-orange livery has become a more sophisticated metal-flake tangerine
...
'X tractor -cross tractor-' presented by Kubota
https://youtu.be/vY4zzA0-Jh0
...
https://www.google.com/search?q=Chesney+She+Thinks+My+Tractor's+Sexy


+ (dated, related)
[video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Odgnn1aYjKI
Yes, you can build your own autonomous tractor
•Aug 9, 2018  RealAgriculture
In the case of farming, often it’s the problem that comes first, but when it
comes to autonomy, the technology has been leaps and bounds ahead of the
practical applications…until now.
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