The Burro Grande is a harvest robot by Burro, priced at $30K-$50K. It is commercially available and deployed on farms worldwide. Compatible crops include grapes, citrus, nurseries, berries. It delivers up to 30% labor cost reduction.

The Burro Grande is an autonomous mobile robot designed to follow farm workers through fields, hauling harvested produce without any human driving. Using LIDAR and visual sensors, it autonomously follows pickers through crop rows, learns the farm layout over time, and returns loaded bins to collection points. With a 500 lb payload capacity and all-terrain capability, it eliminates the need for manual cart pushing that causes worker fatigue and injury. The Burro operates in diverse crops including table grapes, citrus, nursery plants, and berries across hundreds of commercial farms in the United States.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Speed | Walking pace |
| Battery | 10+ hours |
| Payload | 500 lbs |
| Navigation | LIDAR + vision |
| Price Range | $30,000 - $50,000 |
| Coverage Area | Follows workers |
| Deployment Status | commercial |
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