Almonds today, pigeons and starlings in the future? I imagine that the technology will have to advance quite a bit before something like this is ready to tackle a dairy farm, but who knows?
Full story: https://www.motortrend.com/news/insighttrac-autonomous-agricultural-mummy-robot/
Excerpt: "Lights ablaze, the drone tank stalks its targets. Its sensors create a 3D map of the environment, and its twin turrets whir as they bring their barrels to bear on the mummies hiding in the trees. With an almost anticlimactic "pfft" a tiny, biodegradable pellet strikes the mummy, knocking it to the ground. The process repeats until the target area is devoid of mummies and the harmful worms they may carry. And if that sounds like a weird science fiction passage with some unusually normal details—Pellets? Trees?—it's not. This is a real tracked, turreted robot that serves a real purpose. But the mummies are … almonds."
Full story: https://www.motortrend.com/news/insighttrac-autonomous-agricultural-mummy-robot/
Excerpt: "Lights ablaze, the drone tank stalks its targets. Its sensors create a 3D map of the environment, and its twin turrets whir as they bring their barrels to bear on the mummies hiding in the trees. With an almost anticlimactic "pfft" a tiny, biodegradable pellet strikes the mummy, knocking it to the ground. The process repeats until the target area is devoid of mummies and the harmful worms they may carry. And if that sounds like a weird science fiction passage with some unusually normal details—Pellets? Trees?—it's not. This is a real tracked, turreted robot that serves a real purpose. But the mummies are … almonds."