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Robo-Farming C.A.P.S.T.O.N.E in Action


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  • Featured Image: Students testing a small robot in a school garden (alt text: “Learners using an iPad to control a robot for irrigation”).
  • Suggested Tags: Robotics, Agriculture, iPad in Education, STEM Projects, Sustainability

Junior High School (JHS) and Senior High School (SHS) students actively engaging in agricultural robotics:





Key Applications

  • Drone spraying: Precision application of fertilizers and pesticides reduces waste and environmental impact.
  • Automated irrigation: Robots and smart systems monitor soil moisture and deliver water efficiently.
  • Crop monitoring: Drones and ground robots use cameras and sensors to detect plant stress, pests, or nutrient deficiencies.
  • Harvesting robots: Machines designed to pick fruits and vegetables improve efficiency and reduce reliance on manual labor.
  • Livestock management: Robots automate feeding, cleaning, and health monitoring for poultry, cattle, and swine.

Drone Spraying:









Irrigation Bot







Robot for Harvesting




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Media & Tags

  • Featured Image: Students testing a small robot in a school garden (alt text: “Learners using an iPad to control a robot for irrigation”).
  • Suggested Tags: Robotics, Agriculture, iPad in Education, STEM Projects, Sustainability

Junior High School (JHS) and Senior High School (SHS) students actively engaging in agricultural robotics:

Key Applications

  • Drone spraying: Precision application of fertilizers and pesticides reduces waste and environmental impact.
  • Automated irrigation: Robots and smart systems monitor soil moisture and deliver water efficiently.
  • Crop monitoring: Drones and ground robots use cameras and sensors to detect plant stress, pests, or nutrient deficiencies.
  • Harvesting robots: Machines designed to pick fruits and vegetables improve efficiency and reduce reliance on manual labor.
  • Livestock management: Robots automate feeding, cleaning, and health monitoring for poultry, cattle, and swine.













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