Mississippi State University releases 13-part online course to help farmers master agricultural spray drone technology and ...
Farmers considering spray drones are encouraged to evaluate the technology carefully, utilize available educational resources ...
Discover how agricultural drones reduce waste, improve irrigation efficiency, and deliver data-driven insights for modern ...
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 ...
Just a few years ago, agricultural drones were expensive, small and difficult to use, limiting their appeal to farmers. In contrast, today’s models can be flown immediately after purchase and carry ...
The drones provided a more direct way to control the birds, enabling teams to reach their resting areas accurately while reducing the time and resources needed.
What started out as a one-day weed fair has blossomed into what organizers of Brandon's Ag Days say is the largest indoor ...
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 ...
"It allows drones to be operated beyond the pilot's visual line of sight, and it allows multiple drones to operate by one operator or pilot," McDanolds said.
A new University of Florida study published in HortScience shows how drones can do more than just take aerial pictures and videos—they can help farmers grow better hemp by seeing the health of their ...
Feral hogs root around in a field. The hogs cause an estimated $115 million of damage in South Carolina each year. (Provided by Marion Barnes, Clemson Extension) COLUMBIA — Drones could be the newest ...