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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyroads" data-source="post: 6977460" data-attributes="member: 81810"><p>Tractor driving is largely a young persons occupation. As you get older your interests and commitments vary, but I also think that modern technology is partly to blame. So much if the skill has gone out of the job, particularly driving straight. When I see pictures posted by the likes of [USER=1108]@slim shiny[/USER] I’m full of admiration for the quality and efficiency of the kit, but have often wanted to ask him what he actually does and thinks about all day. After losing relationships to working all hours, I’ve first hand experience of the downside to tractor driving as a job, much as I used to love it.</p><p>Back on topic though, robotics have to have a bright future. We’ve just started growing a small acreage of organic veg. The idea of a small robotic weeder pottering up and down the rows a bit like a robo mower, either hoeing or zapping with electricity sounds great to me. It doesn’t all have to be about prairie farming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyroads, post: 6977460, member: 81810"] Tractor driving is largely a young persons occupation. As you get older your interests and commitments vary, but I also think that modern technology is partly to blame. So much if the skill has gone out of the job, particularly driving straight. When I see pictures posted by the likes of [USER=1108]@slim shiny[/USER] I’m full of admiration for the quality and efficiency of the kit, but have often wanted to ask him what he actually does and thinks about all day. After losing relationships to working all hours, I’ve first hand experience of the downside to tractor driving as a job, much as I used to love it. Back on topic though, robotics have to have a bright future. We’ve just started growing a small acreage of organic veg. The idea of a small robotic weeder pottering up and down the rows a bit like a robo mower, either hoeing or zapping with electricity sounds great to me. It doesn’t all have to be about prairie farming. [/QUOTE]
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