Farms.com Precision Agriculture Digital Digest | Fall 2025

06 Agriculture has always been a driver of innovation—from rudimentary hand tools to today’s GPS-enabled machinery. Yet, despite these advances, many farmers in isolated or underserved areas still face barriers to accessing modern technology, skilled labor, and reliable infrastructure. One such solution is Mobius, an autonomous control system developed by Autonomous Solutions Inc. (ASI). This platform enables automation across a wide range of vehicles, offering a lifeline to farmers constrained by labor shortages and outdated equipment. Founded in 2000 in Mendon, Utah, ASI is celebrating 25 years of innovation in industrial vehicle automation. With more than 100 off-road vehicle models under its belt, the company has earned a reputation for transforming labor-intensive tasks into streamlined, automated operations. Mobius is an OEM-agnostic fleet management system trusted by Fortune 500 companies to improve efficiency and safety across industries. ASI’s approach allows for scalable deployment, enabling multiple vehicle types to operate autonomously as part of a coordinated ecosystem—without the need for custom builds. In sparsely populated regions, automation is not just a convenience—it’s a necessity. ASI’s technology helps bridge the gap between rising demand and a shrinking labor pool, particularly in sectors like agriculture and construction. AUTONOMOUS FARMING TAKES ROOT ASI’s Mobius Platform is Expanding Access to Automation in Remote Agricultural Regions ANDREW JOSEPH FARMS.COM

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