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The future of farming? New CT law lets farmers use drones to plant crops, spray pesticides
"Being able to use a drone would be much safer and we would be able to spray selected areas rather than whole fields." ...
Selective spraying is the technology of detecting weeds in a crop or on fallow ground and only spraying the weed. The reduction in herbicides can be between 60% and 90%, depending on the weed density ...
Overview: Agricultural spraying drones are helping farmers improve efficiency, reduce chemical waste, and protect crops with ...
In a bid to cut costs and make more from less, some farmers have devised shortcuts when doing important farm aspects like crop spraying. But experts are now warning that shortcuts are costly and have ...
Squinting through the morning sun, Jesse Patrick watches the top of his corn crop whip in the downdraft of a large spray drone pipping fungicides into the canopy. “The drone is only putting out 2 gal.
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