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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor at the Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC, MEAD). The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. July 17, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Grad student Josh Murman is with Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Pitla is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor on the tractor testing field on East Campus. The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. June 10, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Grad student Josh Murman is with Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Pitla is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor on the tractor testing field on East Campus. The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. June 10, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Grad student Josh Murman is with Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Pitla is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor on the tractor testing field on East Campus. The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. June 10, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Grad student Josh Murman is with Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Pitla is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor on the tractor testing field on East Campus. The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. June 10, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Grad student Josh Murman is with Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Pitla is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor on the tractor testing field on East Campus. The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. June 10, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Grad student Josh Murman is with Santosh Pitla, associate professor of advanced machinery systems in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Pitla is currently developing an autonomous tractor using ground robotics. Pitla and his team are testing their driverless tractor on the tractor testing field on East Campus. The autonomous tractors are named Flexible Structured Robotic Vehicle (FlexRo), the tractor is currently used for plant phenotyping, which is measuring the physical characteristics of the plant. According to Pitla, cameras are added to the machine to collect images that characterize plant conditions. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. June 10, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Calves are weaned from the herd Tuesday at the ARDC near Meade, NE. The herd are Red Angus called Husker Reds. October 14, 2014.  Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications

Ben Schneider in cowboy hat, Ben Hansen in grey cap, Sam Cares in blue cap, Jeff Bergman in red cap, Karl Malone operating RF ear tag reader.
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