An agricultural spray drone sprays a field of soybeans in Clear Lake. (Photo by Cami Koons/Iowa Capital Dispatch) Across the country, farmers and small entrepreneurs are adding drones to their fleet ...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) or remotely piloted or operated aircraft are seeing an increase in agricultural applications including but not limited to plant growth monitoring, plant health ...
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Many Canadian farmers are eager to use drones to spray pesticides — already common in the United States — but industry groups ...
DJI announced the international launch of the Agras T50 and Agras T25 application drones. Building on the Agras drone line, the T50 offers improved efficiency for larger-scale growing operations, ...
Drones flying over Midwestern fields are likely to become a more typical sight. Farmers are finding that the remotely piloted aircraft can do everything from spraying fields to monitoring livestock.
Kansas State University Salina is offering a new training program to help farmers use drones for crop management.
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CLEAR LAKE, Iowa (IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH) - Across the country, farmers and small entrepreneurs are adding drones to their fleet of tools for tasks like spraying agricultural chemicals or spreading ...