In its newly released Agricultural Drone Industry Insight Report, industry leader DJI says agricultural drones have provided superior solutions for crop protection applications, liberated more ...
Many Canadian farmers are eager to use drones to spray pesticides — already common in the United States — but industry groups say slow regulatory approvals are leaving the country years behind its ...
A University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture professor presented new details about drone use for pesticide applications in agriculture to the state Plant Board on Thursday, in response to ...
It's a familiar sight for many—a ground sprayer slowly making rounds in a field, applying pesticides to row crops to give producers the best chance of protecting crops from pests and seeing high ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — For years, farmers could only imagine a day when they could use their own drone to “fly-on” farm chemicals or seed in “full-field” application. That day has come. Kevin Knorr of ...
Proposed Health Canada regulations would make any pesticides available for aerial application also legal to apply by drone.
CASSELTON, N.D. - Meet the the future - spot-spraying with a drone. The model AG V6+ is a 6-foot-wide spray boom, acquired by North Dakota State University. It will soon be tested for its ability to ...
This DJI Agras spray drone is designed for precision variable rate application of liquid pesticides, fertilizers, and herbicides as well as an attachment to spread dry treatments. The spraying system ...
XAG Agricultural Drones, P40 and V40, have been granted the UK’s first-ever Operational Authorization from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) for agricultural spraying operations. With the efforts of ...
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