Fields of drones: farming without a farmer
A group of engineers are attempting to prove it is possible to farm a field of crops without anyone having to set foot on the field.
The Hands Free Hectare project will be using remotely-controlled machinery, including drones, to plant in March and harvest in September.
Martin Abell, a partner in the project based at Harper Adams University in Shropshire, said the large machines used currently 鈥渁re doing a lot of damage to the soil鈥.
Instead of farmers having to physically drive tractors, the smaller machines controlled by an operator from beyond the field will take over the workload.
He added that the machines won鈥檛 replace farmers, but 鈥渃hange the job farmers do鈥.
This clip is originally from 5 live Breakfast on Wednesday 2 November 2016.
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