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Autonomous Large-Scale Mowing and Agricultural Weeding GPS Laser Intelligence

Need to decide between mowing and weeding Used framework from class #3 and 12 tips for customer interviews

Weeding – 6 interviews Bolthouse Farms, Large Agri-Industry in Bakersfield Rincon Farms, large grower in Salinas Valley REFCO Farms, large grower in Salinas Valley White Farms, Large Peanut farmer in Georgia 2 Small organic farmers at farmers market

Found weeding in organic crops is HUGE problem; % of costs Crews of 100s-1000 Back-breaking task (Ilegal) labor harder to get 1-5 weedings per year/field $250-3,500 per acre and increasing Food contamination risk

Organic Weeding Value proposition Labor costs are significant YES!; $250-3,500/ac each year; Weeding is 75% of cost of producing the crop! Traditional weed solutions can’t be used in Organic Duh! Only solution today is manual labor Crews of 100s-1000 are issue Market is very large 2.6 M organic acres in US. TAM $2.5B, Initial target market is $150M (veggies & specialty), size doubling every 4 yrs. Combination of Autonomous vehicles and video weed recognition would solve problem Problem is plant vs. weed recognition. No real need for autonomous vehicle, but real need for a solution

Mowing – 6 interviews Stanford Grounds – Supervisor – Maintenance – Lead operator (has crew of 6) Stanford Golf curse Toro (large mower manufacturer) dealer User of back-yard mowing system More lined-up for later in the week

Labor is large part of ground maintenance Three segments: Golf courses Stadiums Parks Each has 2-3 sub types (eg greens, fairways, rough in golf) uses different machines,

Weeding Value proposition Are Labor costs are significant? For 100 acres in Stanford, crew of 6, $43 - $63/hr Work in progress…

Decision to make – mowing vs weeding Application If ROI is < 1 yr they will buy Labor costs significant? Autonomous would solve problem? TAM Mowing of large fields Yes. Professionally run organizations Yes Adjusted up to xxx Weeding in Agriculture Agri Industry: YES! Large Growers: Yes Small Growers: No YES! for organic crops They are spending $500/ac! Not necessarily Key need is weed vs. crop differentiation TAM increased to $2.6 B (Total organic) Target Market (organic specialty) 162 M/yr 18%/yr growth