Just in case raising a healthy crop of sugar cane isn't enough of a challenge, farmers also have to be very careful when carting off their harvests to prevent the trucks destroying surrounding plants and soil. Volvo has been working on a solution to this problem. By having a computer handle the steering, it says it can save farmers big money in lost yields per season.
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