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Mizzou researchers study new tractor tech

Mizzou researchers study new tractor tech


By Blake Jackson

The University of Missouri is testing a new type of tractor that is electric and autonomous. This means that it does not need a driver but can be controlled by a farmer using a phone or tablet.

The tractor is part of a research project that is studying how this new technology can be used to improve farming. Researchers believe that electric autonomous tractors could help farmers to save time and money and reduce their environmental impact.

The university expects to have the tractor fully operational within the next month. Students are already studying the tractor to learn more about how it works and how it can be used most effectively.

This new technology has the potential to revolutionize the way that farming is done. Electric autonomous tractors could help to make farming more efficient and sustainable.

 

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