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What we hear most often from farmers, operators, and partners. If your question isn't covered, get in touch — we read every message.
About precision weeding
What we mean by precision weeding, why biodiversity matters, and how the DynamoBot stack puts both into practice.
What is precision weeding?
Precision weeding uses computer vision, robotics, and machine learning to identify and treat individual plants rather than spraying or tilling whole fields uniformly. The result: drastically less herbicide, healthier soil, and crops that grow without the stress of broadcast treatment.
What does biodiversity awareness mean for a weeding robot?
A biodiversity-aware system recognizes that not every non-crop plant is a weed. Pollinator-supporting flora and beneficial species are protected; only competing weeds are treated. The robot's perception model is trained to distinguish them on the fly.
How does DynamoBot put this into practice?
Three on-device modules work together: a vision system that classifies every plant in view, a decision module that chooses the right treatment per plant, and an actuation module — mechanical, electrical, or chemical — that applies it. Crops, weeds, and beneficial plants each get the appropriate response.
Does DynamoBot only remove weeds, or can it fertilize too?
Both. The same plant-level perception that targets weeds also enables precise fertilizer micro-dosing directly on crops — only where it's needed, in the right amount.
WeWeed — the field robot
How the WeWeed platform works on real farms, from compatibility to organic operations.
What is the WeWeed platform?
WeWeed combines mechanical, chemical, and electrical weeding into one robot, choosing the gentlest effective method per plant. The goal is to manage weeds without compromising crop health or biodiversity.
How does WeWeed tell crops from weeds?
A multi-sensor stack feeds a vision model that classifies each plant in real time. Classification happens on-device, in milliseconds, so the actuators can respond immediately as the robot moves through the field.
Does WeWeed work with the equipment I already own?
Yes. WeWeed can be mounted on a standard tractor as an implement or operated as a standalone autonomous unit — your choice based on fleet, field size, and labor model.
Is WeWeed suitable for organic farming?
Yes. On organic farms WeWeed relies on its mechanical and electrical methods rather than herbicides. Precision spraying is still available for compliant micro-doses of approved fertilizers directly on crops.
What changes compared to traditional weeding methods?
Less herbicide, fewer passes, lower labor cost per hectare, and meaningfully higher yields where weed pressure is the limiting factor. Biodiversity around the field is preserved in the process.
How does WeWeed help with crop and weed monitoring?
Every pass produces structured per-hectare data: crop health, weed density and distribution, applied treatments. That data lands in WeMan — see the next section — for review, sharing, and audit.
WeMan — the operator dashboard
The cloud dashboard for monitoring, history, integrations, and security.
Can I use the dashboard for monitoring without running the robot?
How quickly does trial data appear in the dashboard?
Live telemetry surfaces immediately. Processed per-pass reports are typically available in under ten minutes after the run completes.
Do I keep access to my historical data?
Yes — your trial history stays available for the lifetime of your account. Advanced analytics and premium features may be part of a paid tier; we'll be transparent about what's included.
Can I connect WeMan to my own robotic equipment?
Yes. We can provide a tailored API to bring data from other robots and sensors into the same dashboard. Reach out and we'll scope the integration with you.
How is my data secured?
Data is encrypted in transit (TLS) and at rest, scoped behind per-account access controls, and backed up on a regular schedule. We're happy to walk through our security posture in detail on request.