Autonomous farm equipment will be on display for the first time ever in Eastern Canada at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show in Woodstock this year.
WOODSTOCK - The evolution of farming will be on display once again this year at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show in Woodstock.
The three day show will feature autonomous agricultural technology in September. It will be the first time in Eastern Canada where farmers will see the Dot A-UI Power Platform. President of Canada's Outdoor Farm Show Doug Wager says this technology delivers innovation and therefore supports farmers in competitively producing high-quality and safe food.
“We know that farmers attend events like Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show to see the latest technology – and there is nothing more game-changing in the market right now than the Dot Power Platform."
Farmers will have a chance to see the Dot Technology Corp, autonomous platform in action. It also marks the first time that Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show has featured fully autonomous field equipment as part of the demonstration line up.
CEO of Dot Technology Corp Leah Olsen says the demonstration will be impressive.
“We are very excited to debut the Dot A-U1 Power Platform in eastern Canada at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show. Autonomous agriculture is the industry's future, and through the continuous development of artificial intelligence capabilities, Dot will enable farmers to spend more of their time focusing on the overall operation of their businesses. With its great demonstration field, Canada’s Outdoor Farm show will give farmers the ability to see how Dot operates and will give them the opportunity to interact with autonomous farming."
Autonomous agriculture is now a reality and you will get a first hand look at it at the Farm Show on September 10, 11 & 12 in Woodstock.

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