AgRobotics, Agriculture, and Automation with Chuck Baresich
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Welcome to podcast # 158. Chuck Baresich is the Founder and President of Haggerty Creek farming operation. He is a farmer and an expert in AgRobotics.
The farming operation is part of Haggerty Creek Ltd. owned & operated by Chuck & Justin Baresich and AGRIS Cooperative since 2001 www.haggertycreek.com. He has been researching and testing various automated technologies.
Haggerty AgRobotics is actively developing relationships with leading ag-technology companies to commercialize new innovations and bring them to farmers in Eastern Canada.
Here are some of my questions to Chuck:
Who is the Ontario AgRobotics Working Group?
Ag robotics adoption in Canada? What’s holding users back? What motivates them?
What is digital agriculture?
How did you get into automation….and what automation are you using?
Laser Zapper? Standard equipment?
What countries do they come from?
Service and support question (what is plan B?)
Resistant weeds and speed
Data question: Cameras and computers in every machine quality of images, etc.
Canadians are typically slow to install automation in factories…are farmers the same?
Let's talk about autonomous farming vehicles (AMRs, AGVs and logistics)
Is broadband a problem? Remote processing.
What is your advice to farmers who are thinking about automation?
Where can farmers see demonstrations?
How do we get better at putting more automation into farm?
Too complicated? Waterloo company startup example.
How can people get a hold of you?
AgRobotics Working GroupThe AgRobotics Working Group comprises a diverse membership, including representatives from various levels of government, academic institutions, industry associations, and many more stakeholders in the agriculture sector. Since our establishment in March 2021, we have been dedicated to on-farm demonstrations, fostering networks, facilitating collaboration, and brainstorming innovative technology solutions. Our weekly meetings serve as a platform for discussing ideas, reviewing new technologies, applying for funding opportunities, and developing priorities for Ontario Agriculture.
Show Notes:
https://www.agroboticswg.com/memberships
https://www.agroboticswg.com/events
London, ON – March 23, 2026 – The future of farming will be on display at the inaugural Canadian AgRobotics & AI Summit on March 26, 2026, at The Grove, Western Fair District. As Canada’s largest agrobotics conference, the one-day event will bring together farmers, innovators, researchers, funders and industry leaders from across North America to explore the rapidly evolving role of robotics and artificial intelligence in agriculture.
If you would like to get in touch with us at THE robot industry podcast, you can find me, Jim Beretta on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimberetta/
Today’s podcast was produced by Customer Attraction Industrial Marketing and I would like to thank my team: Chris Gray for the music, Geoffrey Bremner for audio production and my business partner Janet.
And I would like to thank my Senior Audio Software Engineer, Geoff Bremner and you can find more information on his Linketree, linktr.ee/gbaudio
Be safe out there!
Jim
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