By Jana Rose SchleisMissouri News Network Caleb O’Neal is spending his Saturday at the Montgomery County fairgrounds teaching ...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) or remotely piloted or operated aircraft are seeing an increase in agricultural applications including but not limited to plant growth monitoring, plant health ...
OAK HARBOR, Ohio (WTVG) - We all know agriculture is the heartbeat of America. And just as with any field, it evolves with time. One of the latest advancements in farming involves using innovative ...
Attendees at the July 10 University of Missouri Crop and Pest Management Field Day in Columbia will hear updates on how spray drones are modernizing agriculture and what to expect when using these ...
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Drone helps farmers tackle old challenges

Kanchanpur, Dec. 8 -- For decades, sugarcane farmers like Ashraya Badayak of Hattibhoja in ward 6 of Belauri Municipality in ...
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.
To bring drone spray technology to farm fields, Virginia Tech researchers are looking to standardize unmanned aerial systems for herbicide spray applications. The project led by Vijay Singh, an ...
A new University of Missouri Extension publication introduces cost-estimating tools for farmers and custom operators interested in investing in drones for spray applications. “These tools enable ...