TOKYO -- Farm machinery builder Kubota looks to increase harvest yields in Japan by installing base stations that improve the precision of positioning data used by its automated agricultural equipment.
Base stations will augment GPS, slashing errors to just 3cm

Driverless tractors need precise positioning data with errors as low as 3 cm in order to maximize crop yields. (Kubota)
TOKYO -- Farm machinery builder Kubota looks to increase harvest yields in Japan by installing base stations that improve the precision of positioning data used by its automated agricultural equipment.