We live in a changing world and farming is changing with it. Our growing population and a greater environmental awareness means farmers need to produce more food, more sustainably from the same amount of land. It’s ultimately technology that will make the difference.
CNH Industrial set out to take technology in a different direction that would allow farmers to integrate new technology into existing fleets and give them access to real time data wherever they are. The company believes this technology will, in the future, change the face of farming for the benefit of all.
This concept, the autonomous tractor, has been conceived by CNH Industrial’s innovation team, is truly independent and driverless.
In this video, you can see the company's new autonomous tractor. It was filmed entirely on location on a working farm in Kentucky, USA in June 2016.
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