Jonathan Gill

@AgRobotJon

I live & breath robotics, drones & automation. Opinions are my own. • Dyslexic • Hands Free Hectare & Nuffield Scholar 2018 •

Edgmond, England
Joined May 2017

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    May 15

    Everyday on twitter I read: 'X must be dangerous, it is BANNED in some places!" Here's a list of stuff that's banned around the world: Chewing gum🇸🇬 Mannequins in lingerie🇮🇳 Kinder Eggs & Brie🇺🇸 Winnie the Pooh🇵🇱 That's coz bans often reflect culture more than they do science.

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    May 9

    The researchers at are investigating how agricultural drones can work when they are unable to access GPS. They came up with this short demo!

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    May 15

    To .....and beyond! Amazing connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) R&D by the and team, with other industry partners, to automate the journey from the farmyard to the field. Well done!

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  5. May 14

    Great to be discussing the exciting projects with and at in our collaboration. Today hopefully inspiring automation in farming. through and through. Followed by Ricardo Sueiras... my turn to be inspired

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    May 14

    A giant achievement our 🤖🚜⁦CAV our ⁦⁩, drove from ⁦⁩ AEIC building to the ⁦ through a gate...twice! ⁦⁩ controlling our ⁦⁩ steering & ⁦⁩ gps rectified ⁦⁦ 4 RTK video to follow.....

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    May 14
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    May 8

    Good to catch up with discussing extending the Hands-Free Hectare to 35 hectares with combinable crops.

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    Apr 27
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    This is cool, and I wish you all the best, but calling it the first autonomous farm might be misleading since Harper Adam's in the UK did this in 2017 with the "hands free hectare". Also I hope you are involving some social scientists and effects on jobs in rural areas

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    Apr 19

    Presented the Economics of swarm robotics in arable farming paper this week for our team , & led by Prof. Lowenberg-DeBoer, -this might just prove to be the step change that makes UK arable farming competitive

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  12. May 7

    Today has got , and to the house of commons for and caps 🧢 on today ... time to discuss the 4th Industrial Revolution – at Houses of Parliament

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    Apr 25

    Clive Blacker talks about some of the drivers for robotics in ag. Working on has helped highlight some of the challenges we need to think about when innovating robotics for ag, eg sensing fuel levels of machines.

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    Apr 23

    Jonathan Gill is a Mechatronics researcher for Harper Adams University. A Nuffield scholar and in large part behind the hands-free hectare project, he's a Skippy tester for us too! See what he has to say below...

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    Apr 10

    LINAK recently visited the team at to record the first Episode of the new UK LINcast. Listen to the LINcast to find out more about the project and hear their thoughts on the Future of Farming.

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    Apr 9

    The 6th and best conference so far - no sales pitch just good useful information for an audience that was eager to learn

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    Apr 9

    Another great event... the possibilities for society and agriculture are enormous, as we go through the period of 'enlightenment'.

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    Apr 9

    Skippy Scout demonstration from as part of Drones for Farming Conference. Field walking by drone.

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  20. Apr 9

    Thanks for attending Our 6th Annual conference counted 34,074 🎃’s over 7,000 birds 🦅 and 1,500 Deer 🦌we watched 🐑 herded & Economics talks from . Engineering research team talked on what we working on Culminated in a demo of skippy scout

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