Rayne Faulconer, left, instructs Gage Singer as he flies a drone on a MU Extension field day on May 10 in Montgomery City. Singer traveled from southwest Missouri and said he’s interested in becoming ...
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The future of farming? New CT law lets farmers use drones to plant crops, spray pesticides
Connecticut has about 3,000 certified drone pilots – and even more recreational users – who increasingly rely on unmanned aircraft to make their work faster, safer and more precise. For home ...
Real-time crop monitoring with drones and RFID delivers precision agriculture insights, early pest detection, and higher yields.
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