I doubt robots will ever replace humans completely on the farm. Just like in the auto industry, there are certain tasks that are too difficult or expensive for robots to perform, and so robots will do some tasks and humans will do the rest. |
Some people will have fears over automated farming, and be reluctant to use it. However, robotics is still going to happen; it's a natural progression of current technology, and farmers are going to use it whenever it can benefit them. |
We're developing robots that will cost $150-7,000. They are a smaller, but smarter approach to farming than current machinery. |