FAQs
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Yes. In California, current regulations require that autonomous agricultural equipment operate only when no employees are present in the immediate area. To stay compliant, operators must take steps to prevent employee access to the zones where autonomous equipment is running and document those measures clearly. For more detailed guidance, visit the California Association of Winegrape Growers (CAWG).
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Agtonomy works with trusted OEM partners like Kubota and Bobcat to bring our automation platform to proven equipment in the field. Our software is currently available on compact and mid-size tractors ranging from 45HP to 112HP, enabling tasks such as mowing, spraying, weeding, and hauling across a range of crops and terrain.
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Agtonomy’s software platform is embedded into equipment at the factory-level. The platform allows operators to plan, monitor, and manage tasks remotely from a single device. It combines GPS guidance, computer vision, and physical AI to automate repetitive fieldwork while providing real-time visibility and control.
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Not at all. The user experience was designed with operators in mind, no additional software or program knowledge is needed. Most customers are up and running quickly after a short onboarding session, and our support team is always available to help with training, troubleshooting, or task planning.
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Agtonomy is purpose-built for high-value crops like fruit and nut trees, vineyards, and for ground maintenance. Our technology is already in use in vineyards, orchards, and open landscape settings where precision and labor efficiency matter most. We’re continuing to expand into additional crops and industries, with more capabilities coming soon.
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All Agtonomy-Enabled equipment comes with ongoing support, including operator training, remote diagnostics, software updates, and access to our Farming & AgTech Services team. We're here to make sure your equipment runs smoothly and delivers consistent value over time.
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Yes. We offer flexible options including seasonal rentals, multi-year leases, and purchase programs. These options are designed to give growers and land managers a chance to experience the benefits of automation before making a long-term investment.