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    Kverneland sets autonomous world ploughing record with AgXeed

    Evie ClarkBy Evie ClarkJune 5, 20253 Mins Read
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    Kverneland has set the first world record for autonomous ploughing by teaming up with autonomy solutions provider Agxeed.

    The 24-hour autonomous ploughing challenge was carried out at Birch Farm, Stonegrave, North Yorkshire, and achieved an output of 20.8ha using a driverless AgBot 5.115 T2 pulling a five-furrow Kverneland LO 300/85 plough.

    Working on-land at furrow widths of 40cm and at a depth of 22.5cm to prepare land for maize and fodder beet, the 156hp rubber-tracked autonomous AgBot operated at forward speeds from 5.6kph up to 8kph on the rolling land, slowing only to carry out headland turn sequences.

    Telemetry from the AgBot confirmed that fuel consumption from the diesel-electric powertrain totalled 382.72 litres over the 24 hours, delivering a fuel efficiency figure of 18.4 litres/ha.

    “We’re delighted to be part of this technological revolution and thrilled to have completed this world-first record attempt,” said Adam Burt, Kverneland UK’s product specialist for ploughs.

    “The combination of the Kverneland LO plough and AgBot achieved an output that would have taken two working days to complete with an operator using a similarly powered tractor pulling a five-furrow plough,” he said.

    “Using Kverneland No 28 bodies, the LO plough is one of the easiest on the market to pull, and its low draft has rewarded this achievement with low fuel consumption, supported by a high-quality finish,” said Adam. “Creating this record has highlighted the efficiencies available from using autonomous tractors for repetitive tasks.”

    AgXeed UK sales manager Peter Robinson said: “Having mapped the field boundary and created a job map complete with headland turns sequence, the AgBot worked tirelessly for 24 hours. It has proven that autonomy is not just for the mundane, repetitive tasks, but it can also be applied to more complex processes, such as ploughing.”

    Kverneland demonstrator Roger Banks (left), with AgXeed’s UK sales manager Peter Robinson

    With multi-layer security systems built into the AgBot for unrivalled operational safety, the 7t autonomous tractor was equipped with a 1.5t front weight to reinforce traction for the fully mounted five-furrow Kverneland LO plough.

    The AgBot was momentarily stopped during the night to top up its 375-litre fuel tank to complete the 24-hour work period. The total area ploughed during the 24-hour challenge was verified by North Yorkshire farmer and former director of the Society of Ploughmen, James Whitty.

    Kverneland UK would like to thank the following for their help with this autonomous ploughing record: Peter Armitage of Birch Farm, Stonegrave, near York, for providing the location, and James Whitty for verifying the area ploughed.

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