• The Future of Farming Is Already Here.

    Chemical-Free. Autonomous. Scalable.


    BOTONY™ is the World's First End-to-End Autonomous Robotic Farming System

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    Join the thousands of farmers, investors, and partners supporting a chemical-free future for food and farming. Get the latest field updates, videos, and research results straight to your inbox

  • Healthy Soil. Healthy Food. Healthy People.

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

    Every acre we convert to chemical-free farming protects pollinators, water, and human health.

    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.

    We believe technology should enhance nature, not replace it.

    Mechanical precision meets biological regeneration — that’s the future of food.

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    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 — 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.

    No herbicides. No tillage. No compromise.

    Weed Control — Precise, mechanical weed management
    Foliar Feeding — Delivers nutrients and microbes
    Autonomous Swarm — Fleet-based intelligence

  • From the Ground Up:

    Real Farmers. Real Results.

    We believe credibility grows from the soil, not from marketing decks. 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

  • Latest Field Notes & Updates

    Stay up to date on our field trials, partnerships, and progress toward a chemical-free future.