Lely previews autonomous Juno prototype

Shown as part of the Dutch business' Yellow Revolution event, the Juno Max promises autonomous working and vision guidance for feed pushing

Toby Whatley
Head of Machinery and Farm Technology
clock • 3 min read
The prototype Juno Max has been designed for larger herds and autonomous working
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The prototype Juno Max has been designed for larger herds and autonomous working

Previewed in Lely's trademark prototype yellow instead of the brand's ubiquitous red, the Juno Max was recently introduced at the firm's Yellow Revolution event. Held on a four-yearly cycle, these events...

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