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Rogo is a robotics company founded 2014, based in United States, developing 1 robot primarily in the Agricultural category.
Autonomous robotic soil sampling services for precise field data.
ROGO builds autonomous soil sampling robots and provides robotic soil sampling services for farmers, consultants, retailers, and co-ops. Its SmartCore system collects field cores with ground-referenced depth control and RTK-level GPS, and the company operates from West Lafayette, Indiana.
Company facts
- HQ
- West Lafayette, United States
- Founded
- 2014 · 12 yrs
- Website
- rogoag.com
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Milestones
Purdue reported Rogo was working with farmers and companies in Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, and Iowa.
Rogo was founded in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Press coverage
- Rogo - TechPoint
TechPoint
- Autonomous robots enter fields to collect precise soil samples, help farmers improve yields, reduce environmental impact, save money
Purdue University · Sep 2019
- Robot pulls soil samples better than you
Farm Progress
Active products by Rogo
1 shown| # | Category | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | ROGO Soil Sampling Robot | Agricultural | BBB |
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