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  2. Driverless tractor - Wikipedia

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    These tractors had drivers, but the drivers only had to steer at the end of each row. [7] Subsequently, the idea of a driverless tractor emerged in 2011 and 2012. Driverless tractors were initially created to follow a main tractor (with a driver). This would allow one driver to do twice as much work using what is called "follow-me" technology.

  3. Max Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong's first job out of college was for the Illinois Farm Bureau as a broadcast editor, which was where he met Orion Samuelson.For 42 years, Max Armstrong and Orion Samuelson have partnered together, first on WGN radio, and later on the TV Show U.S. Farm Report, until creating the show This Week in Agribusiness.

  4. Farm Progress - Wikipedia

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    Farm Progress is the publisher of 22 farming and ranching magazines. The company's oldest publication began in 1819. Farm Progress Companies is owned by Informa. Farm Progress has the oldest known continuously published magazine [citation needed], Prairie Farmer, which was launched in 1841. The company publishes 18 regional magazines with local ...

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  7. Tractor-trailers with no one aboard? The future is near for ...

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    The self-driving semi, outfitted with 25 laser, radar and camera sensors, is owned by Pittsburgh-based Aurora Innovation. Late this year, Aurora plans to start hauling freight on Interstate 45 ...

  8. Tractorcade - Wikipedia

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    Police confined the tractors to the National Mall. [2] They blocked traffic, creating significant tie-ups. [3] A blizzard hit while they were in town, and then the tractors became useful as they were the only vehicles that could reliably travel through the snow, often delivering doctors and nurses to hospitals. [4]

  9. Power take-off - Wikipedia

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    A PTO at the rear end of a farm tractor A PTO (in the box at the bottom) in the center of the three-point hitch of a tractor. A power take-off or power takeoff (PTO) is one of several methods for taking power from a power source, such as a running engine, and transmitting it to an application such as an attached implement or separate machine.