Modern farming embraces drones and robots to monitor crops, detect problems early and apply treatments with pinpoint accuracy ...
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 ...
Just a few years ago, agricultural drones were expensive, small and difficult to use, limiting their appeal to farmers. No ...
BISMARCK, N.D. _ Worried about safety, North Dakota aerial crop sprayers want better communication with unmanned aircraft operators. “We’re requesting if a grower intends to operate an unmanned ...
Stone Pillar International is a software and intelligence company that uses drone-acquired data for actionable decision ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
Overview:  Seeing crop stress early changes everything. When problems are spotted days before visible damage, farmers can act ...
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 ...