The Iron Ox Grover is a greenhouse robot by Iron Ox, priced at $200K-$400K. It is commercially available and deployed on farms worldwide. Compatible crops include tomatoes, leafy greens, peppers, herbs. It delivers up to 90% labor cost reduction.

Iron Ox Grover is an AI-driven autonomous greenhouse robot that manages plant care from seed to harvest in controlled environment agriculture facilities. Using computer vision and machine learning, Grover monitors each individual plant's health, growth rate, and nutrient needs, making real-time adjustments to optimize yields. The robot works within Iron Ox's fully integrated greenhouse system, which combines robotics with AI-controlled climate, irrigation, and nutrient delivery to produce crops using 90% less water than conventional field farming. Grover can handle tomatoes, leafy greens, peppers, herbs, and strawberries, achieving yield improvements of up to 30% compared to traditional greenhouse operations. Iron Ox's technology represents the cutting edge of indoor agriculture, targeting urban food production and year-round supply chain reliability.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| AI | Computer vision + ML |
| Monitoring | Per-plant tracking |
| Environment | Controlled greenhouse |
| Price Range | $200,000 - $400,000 |
| Deployment Status | commercial |
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