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Modern farming embraces drones and robots to monitor crops, detect problems early and apply treatments with pinpoint accuracy ...
Just a few years ago, agricultural drones were expensive, small and difficult to use, limiting their appeal to farmers. No ...
A bill that recently passed as a law will expand the use of drones for agricultural purposes in Connecticut. Drones have ...
Farmers seeking new ways to improve operations and increase profit found expanded technology options at this year’s Dakota ...
A recent policy move by the Federal Communications Commission could reshape how farmers use drone technology in the field, ...
Drones are adding a new level of precision to agriculture, giving farmers digital tools for cultivating better and more profitable crops. “The machinery that large farms use—big combines and ...
GrazeMate utilizes proprietary reinforcement learning models that enable drones to autonomously respond to cattle behavior in real-time.
Farmers can use very simple quadcopters with digital cameras, which cost about $500, for a quick view of their fields. Other systems, ranging from $2,000 to about $30,000, come with near-infrared ...
Drones could offer farmers multi-spectral images of their crops to show which plants need more fertilizer, more water or more nitrogen — an advance in what's known as "precision agriculture." And that ...
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 ...
The FCC is banning foreign-made drones in the U.S., citing national security concerns. This decision impacts many, including ...