The Chronicle

Hi-tech outlook for ag future

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DRIVERLESS tractors and farming equipment that can be controlled remotely could be powering our region’s agricultur­al sector in the next decade.

The fast-changing landscape of the industry was discussed at the Agtech and Logistics Hub’s Meet Up, facilitate­d by TSBE, with RDO Australia Group (RDO Equipment/Vermeer Australia and Vanderfiel­d).

Integrated solutions manager Stephen Hegarty told attendees that in agricultur­e, the building blocks for autonomy are already done.

“The operator is really there as a human quality assurance system, otherwise the machine could do its task without the person in the seat,” he said.

“I think the reason we’re not there yet, even though engineerin­g-wise we are, is legislatio­n and connectivi­ty.

“Until the majority of acres of arable Australia is able to get some form of connectivi­ty in every square inch of the field, we will not make that final leap to autonomy.”

The event held at RDO’s Toowoomba office in Torrington was a great opportunit­y for the Agtech ecosystem to come together and build a strong and cohesive network.

Director for the Centre of Agricultur­e Engineerin­g professor Craig Baillie said autonomy is an exciting conversati­on.

“It is the future of agricultur­e, which provides so many opportunit­ies to exploit potential that’s left in the field, but also to provide opportunit­ies for young people who want to see agricultur­e as a career.”

“Tonight is a really good opportunit­y to see some of the local expertise that we’ve got in precision ag, and how that’s connected to what farmers can get access to,” he said. Interim CEO of the RDO Australia Group Michael Hurn gave the 70 attendees an overview of where the company came from and where they want to go.

“In 2012, Vanderfiel­d partnered with RDO Equipment in the U.S. and they had very similar values, both focusing on customer outcomes and it was a great alignment for the two businesses.”

“There’s been a lot of other ag dealers come and go in their time, but Vanderfiel­d has stood the test of time and I think it’s all down to that customer focus,” he said.

The August meet up also showcased the latest technology and innovation within the John Deere Constructi­on and Forestry and Vermeer equipment ranges.

For more event informatio­n go to: tsbe.com.au

 ??  ?? FAST-CHANGING LANDSCAPE: Discussing the future of agricultur­e at the Agtech and Logistics Hub’s Meet Up, facilitate­d by TSBE are (from left) Stephen Hegarty, Bruce McConnel and Michael Hurn. Picture: Contribute­d
FAST-CHANGING LANDSCAPE: Discussing the future of agricultur­e at the Agtech and Logistics Hub’s Meet Up, facilitate­d by TSBE are (from left) Stephen Hegarty, Bruce McConnel and Michael Hurn. Picture: Contribute­d

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