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From dawn to dusk in Shihezi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, one agricultural robot single-handedly covers over 1,020 mu (168 acres) of cotton and soybeans. Sunrise: it rolls out, scanning rows with laser precision. Midday: it micro-doses fertilizer and pesticide—no waste, no worker fatigue. Sunset: still humming, its sensors map plant health in the fading light. No driver. No breaks. Just 168 acres done—silently, efficiently.
From dawn to dusk in Shihezi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, one agricultural robot single-handedly covers over 1,020 mu (168 acres) of cotton and soybeans. Sunrise: it rolls out, scanning rows with laser precision. Midday: it micro-doses fertilizer and pesticide—no waste, no worker fatigue. Sunset: still humming, its sensors map plant health in the fading light. No driver. No breaks. Just 168 acres done—silently, efficiently.