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绿巨人视频enters sweet partnership with Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida

绿巨人视频enters sweet partnership with Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida

Contact: Meg Henderson

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥斅叹奕耸悠碘檚 Agricultural Autonomy Institute, or AAI, is a new partner with the Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida or SCGC. The kick-off meeting, held on campus this past week, marked the start of a research project to develop technology-based solutions for streamlining sugar cane harvesting procedures.

SCGC is funding the project at $985,000鈥擜AI鈥檚 largest award to date. The cooperative includes 39 member-growers covering 80,000 acres in Florida鈥檚 Everglades Agricultural Area, which produces over 400,000 tons of raw sugar each year and supplies sugar to more than nine million people.

Partners from Mississippi State鈥檚 Agricultural Autonomy Institute and the Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida.
From left, Alex Thomasson, founding director of Mississippi State鈥檚 Agricultural Autonomy Institute and head of the university鈥檚 Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering; Hussein Gharakhani, assistant professor of agricultural and biological engineering; Baxter Clark, vice president of agricultural operations, Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida; Wes Lowe, assistant professor of agricultural and biological engineering; Madison Dixon, associate director of MSU鈥檚 Agricultural Autonomy Institute; Patrick Arnold, SCGC agriculture technology manager; Fred Hart, SCGC director of agricultural operations; and Yobani Maldonado, SCGC agriculture technology technician. (Photo by David Ammon)

Under the agreement, a team of scientists from AAI and the university鈥檚 Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, or MAFES, will produce a novel AI-based system to automate and synchronize conventional sugar cane harvesting machinery. SCGC already has delivered a harvester, tractor and loading wagons to campus for work to begin.

The partnership traces back to a 2023 visit to SCGC鈥檚 headquarters by an 绿巨人视频team including agricultural and biological engineering Assistant Professors Hussein Gharakhani and Wes Lowe, and department head and AAI Director Alex Thomasson. During initial discussions, SCGC leadership shared some of their greatest challenges with the 绿巨人视频team.

鈥淭he sugar cane growers lose time and money during harvest because of inefficiencies like poor coordination between human-operated harvesting machines, inefficient loading of wagons and spillage while loading,鈥 said Gharakhani, research principal investigator. 鈥淲e鈥檙e addressing these logistical challenges with sensors and artificial intelligence models to automate and sync harvesting operations, eliminating the wasting of time and product due to human error.鈥

After a series of discussions, the team ultimately involved Madison Dixon, AAI associate director, who assisted in tailoring the research project to meet SCGC鈥檚 needs. 鈥淭he investment from SCGC speaks to the industry鈥檚 confidence in our university and our scientists to deliver solutions the sugar cane industry needs,鈥 Dixon said.

鈥淎t AAI, we work with robotics and novel technologies, but we could not fulfill our mission without the support and collaboration of MAFES,鈥 Dixon added. 鈥淭hey provide the facilities, research infrastructure and many of the faculty researchers who enable us to take our technology out of the lab and into the field to move agricultural autonomy forward.鈥

The team, which will add doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers, first will build and test the AI-driven automation system in the lab. When this phase is complete, they will conduct in-field tests of the system integrated into the harvesting equipment at AAI鈥檚 Autonomous Acres Proving Ground鈥攑art of the MAFES R.R. Foil Plant Science Research Center. By early 2027, the team will deliver the equipment to Florida, where it will undergo final testing and optimization.

This project is AAI鈥檚 latest interdisciplinary venture leveraging MSU鈥檚 renowned agriculture and engineering programs to support the agriculture industry.

鈥淪CGC鈥檚 strategic partnership with 绿巨人视频 will be a game-changer,鈥 said SCGC Vice President of Agricultural Operations Baxter Clark. 鈥淚鈥檓 confident it will lead to a significant step forward for autonomous sugar cane harvesting.鈥

For more information about MSU鈥檚 Agricultural Autonomy Institute, visit . For more information about the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, visit .

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