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Reservoir Farms Expands Physical AI Pilot to Arizona’s Yuma Region for Specialty Crop Innovation

2026/07/09 23:30
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Reservoir Farms, an agricultural innovation platform and venture capital fund, announced today its expansion into Arizona with a new pilot location in Yuma, scheduled to go live on October 1, 2026, in time for the fall and winter growing season. The initiative, developed in collaboration with the University of Arizona’s Yuma Center for Excellence in Desert Agriculture (YCEDA) and the Yuma Agricultural Center (YAC), aims to extend the company’s on-farm innovation model into one of the nation’s most important specialty crop regions.

This expansion builds on Reservoir’s existing operations in the Salinas Valley, California, and marks a strategic move into Yuma, which grows an estimated 90% of the nation’s leafy greens during the winter season, from November through March. By placing the Yuma Agricultural Center at the core of the Arizona effort, Reservoir is strengthening the connection between field research, commercial production, and startup development. The collaboration is expected to accelerate the deployment of rugged artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics solutions tailored to the unique challenges of specialty crop agriculture.

Reservoir’s model combines physical innovation centers—called Reservoir Farms—with a venture capital fund that backs startups solving real-world problems in specialty crops. The company describes its approach as advancing the impact of rugged AI in critical industries, with agriculture as a primary focus. The Yuma pilot will provide startups with access to hands-on grower input, R&D space, and early-stage capital, helping turn promising ideas into practical tools for growers.

The announcement highlights the longstanding relationship between the agricultural industries of Salinas and Yuma, often referred to as sister cities. While Salinas is a hub for summer leafy greens, Yuma dominates winter production, making the two regions complementary. Reservoir’s expansion leverages this synergy, aiming to create a year-round innovation cycle for specialty crop technologies.

Reservoir’s venture capital arm, Reservoir VC, focuses on startups addressing problems across the rugged physical AI stack, including outdoor industries beyond agriculture. The company believes that innovations developed in specialty crops can compound to other sectors, such as logistics, construction, and energy.

Chris O’Brien, founder and CEO of Reservoir, emphasized the importance of Yuma as a proving ground. “Yuma’s unique growing conditions—extreme heat, arid climate, and intense pest pressure—make it an ideal environment to test and refine physical AI solutions,” he said. “By partnering with YCEDA and YAC, we are tapping into decades of research expertise and a community of growers who are eager for innovation.”

The pilot comes at a time when the agricultural industry faces mounting pressures from labor shortages, climate variability, and the need for sustainable practices. Physical AI, including autonomous robots for weeding, harvesting, and monitoring, offers potential solutions to these challenges. Reservoir’s model aims to de-risk the adoption of such technologies by providing a structured pathway from research to commercial deployment.

For more information about Reservoir and its initiatives, visit https://reservoir.co.

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