• The World's First End-to-End

    Autonomous Robotic

    Farming System

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  • THE MISSION IS TO REMOVE TOXIC CHEMICALS FROM OUR FOOD SUPPLY.

    STARTING WITH IN-FIELD ROBOTICS.

    Founded by third-generation farmer and technologist Clint Brauer, Greenfield Robotics is on a mission to eliminate herbicides, regenerate soil biology, and

    restore profit to farmers, all through scalable, intelligent technology.

  • Watch How the Robot-Weeded Sweet Corn Ships to Whole Foods.

  • Meet BOTONY™

    The Autonomous Farming System

    Greenfield Robotics is changing the way crops are grown.Our fleet of small, autonomous robots work together to handle critical farm operations by replacing herbicides, reducing tillage, and improving soil biology.

    With BOTONY™, farmers gain precise control, reduced input costs, and healthier fields without chemicals or heavy machinery.

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  • From the Ground Up:

    Hear directly from farmers who are leading the way in chemical-free, regenerative agriculture.

    “We see it as a long-term investment, this isn’t a gimmick, it’s a management tool that works.”

    – Travis Wilson, Kansas

    “When you see those robots running, you realize this is how we keep farming sustainable.”

    – Kerry Knuth, Nebraska

    “Our weed problem disappeared, but what we gained was soil life and freedom from chemicals.”

    – Kyle Gieb, Missouri