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 ...
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.
Mississippi State University releases 13-part online course to help farmers master agricultural spray drone technology and ...
Squinting through the morning sun, Jesse Patrick watches the top of his corn crop whip in the downdraft of a large spray drone pipping fungicides into the canopy. “The drone is only putting out 2 gal.
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 ...
POLICE SAY THAT THIS IS AN ONGOING INVESTIGATION--AS NO ARREST HAVE BEEN MADE.## ELECTRIC AUTONOMOUS DRONES WILL SOON BE USED TO SPRAY CROPS GROWN ON THE CENTRAL COAST. A MASSACHUSETTS COMPANY CALLED ...
The global market for agricultural drones is expected to reach $30 billion by 2032, a 35% increase. So it's no surprise that Apple Farm Service, with stores in College Corner, Ind., and Washington ...
Using drones for crop protection application is an exciting new technology for growers and ag retailers alike, but it’s not a blanket solution for every field or farmer. Here are five things to ...
DES MOINES, 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 ...