Founder Clint Brauer goes live from his Kansas farm to show Greenfield's full herbicide-free farming system working end to end. Robots in the field, a founder with dirt on his boots, and your questions answered on camera.
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This is a field demonstration, filmed live on the acres where Clint farms. Here's the order of operations.
Watch the fleet handle foliar feeding, planting, and cover crop mulching in real time. The same machines that started as weeders now run operations that used to require a sprayer and a tractor.
Clint walks through how the new capabilities performed on his own acres this year, including foliar feeding results and cover crop planting. Real fields, real outcomes, no highlight reel.
2026 is fully reserved with 82 robots committed and 2027 reservations already open. Clint lays out what that demand means as the fleet moves toward full planting operations.
Live Q&A with the founder. Bring your hardest question about the machines, the market, or the raise. He'll answer from the field.
Plenty of agtech companies show renderings. Greenfield shows machines that farmers already paid for, working ground in 16 states after six years in the field. Demand is outrunning supply, and on July 30 you can watch why with your own eyes.
2026 is sold out. All 82 robots are committed.
Over $1M in signed 2026 delivery contracts, with institutional buyers like Rodale Institute placing orders. That is revenue on the books, not a pilot program.
2027 reservations are already open.
Farmers are reserving next season's capacity before this one ends. Waiting lists are a signal money understands.
Proof on shelves and in supply chains.
Sweet corn grown with the fleet reached Whole Foods stores. Chipotle backs the company. Howard Dahl's Amity Technology builds the robots in North Dakota.
“I'm not going to pitch you from a conference room. Come watch the robots work my own ground, then decide for yourself.”
Clint Brauer · Founder, Greenfield Robotics
Clint is a third-generation Kansas farmer and former tech executive who launched digital businesses at Sony. He started Greenfield after his father developed Parkinson's following years of exposure to the herbicides farmers were told they had no choice but to use. On July 30, he's hosting from the fields he grew up on.
One hour, straight from Clint's Kansas farm. Watch the BOTONY™ fleet run foliar feeding, planting, and cover crop mulching in real time, then ask the founder anything while the robots work behind him. Seats are free. The Zoom link lands in your inbox the moment you register.
Free · Thursday, July 30 · 4:00 PM Pacific / 6:00 PM Central