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Sabanto Inc. and Verdant Robotics Announce Technical Integration of Autonomous Tractor Operation with SharpShooter Plant-Level Precision ApplicationThe two systems now operate as a single, integrated solution, enabling fully autonomous field work from navigation to plant-level application without an operator in the cab. AMES, Iowa and HAYWARD, Calif., June 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Sabanto Inc., a leader in autonomy retrofit solutions for agricultural machinery, and Verdant Robotics™, developer of SharpShooter™ precision application system, have integrated their systems for the first time. Sabanto's Autonomy System and Verdant's SharpShooter precision application system now communicate directly, allowing producers to fully automate field work, from navigation to plant-level precision application, without an operator in the cab. Visuals linked here. This integration enables a new level of autonomous precision farming. Verdant Robotics' SharpShooter, now runs behind Sabanto-equipped autonomous tractors, using Aim & Apply™ technology to identify individual plants and weeds and apply inputs only where needed, dramatically reducing input use. The system allows for continuous, labor-free field operations with the tractor navigating the field and powering the implement. SharpShooter communicates directly with the Sabanto-equipped tractor through the CAN bus, feeding real-time field data to the Sabanto Autonomy System during active navigation. Based on that data, the SharpShooter directs the tractor to adjust speed and implement height based on conditions in the field, optimizing performance without operator input. The decisions a skilled operator would make from the cab are now executed autonomously by the combined system. Key Benefits of the Integrated Solution
"Growers invested in SharpShooter to reduce inputs, run operations their crews can't always staff, and take back control of their application window. This integration means they can do all of that without an operator in the cab – more acres covered, fewer people required, and the same plant-level precision on every pass." said Gabe Sibley, Co-Founder and CEO of Verdant Robotics. "It brings together autonomy and precision application in a way that directly solves the challenges growers have been asking us to address." The technical integration connects Sabanto's Autonomy System featuring high-precision GNSS, cameras, advanced vehicle operating system, and proprietary path-planning directly to the SharpShooter. It's compatible across a wide range of tractor makes and models, maintaining Sabanto's retrofit philosophy of leveraging farmers' existing equipment. This collaboration underscores both companies' commitment to practical, scalable ag-tech solutions that address real operational challenges in today's market, e.g. high interest rates, rising input costs, labor challenges, and tighter application windows. Growers and partners interested in the combined system can contact Sabanto at sabantoag.com or Verdant Robotics at verdantrobotics.com. About Sabanto Inc. Sabanto Inc. is an agricultural technology company founded in 2018, headquartered in Ames, Iowa with operations in Itasca, Illinois. The company specializes in affordable, aftermarket retrofit kits that convert existing tractors into fully autonomous machines. The Sabanto Autonomy System combines high-accuracy GNSS positioning, cameras, and obstacle detection with a proprietary vehicle operation system and plan-planning, enabling 24/7 driverless operation. Sabanto's vision is to deliver simple, safe, and scalable autonomy that boosts farmer productivity, sustainability, and ROI without requiring the purchase of entirely new machinery. About Verdant Robotics Verdant Robotics™ delivers AI-powered precision application technology that automates weeding, thinning, and input delivery with millimeter-level accuracy. Its SharpShooter™ system, powered by Aim & Apply™ technology, is the only precision application system that aims before it applies, using physical AI to target individual plants and weeds so inputs are applied only where needed. This helps growers lower input and labor costs while protecting yields and improving operational efficiency.
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