From a rescue fungicide application to cover crop seeding, sprayer and spreader drones are earning their place on farms. They can provide a cheaper, faster and more flexible method for in-field ...
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 ...
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Mississippi State studies UAVs’ usefulness in agricultureApplications include cover crop seeding; weed, insect and disease control; as well as crop imaging when combined with cameras and sensors. Dixon said MSU is focused only on U.S. made spray drones.
Texas company Campus Guardian Angel proposes using drones armed with non-lethal weapons to quickly respond to school ...
The drones are to be equipped with pepper spray and stun grenades to incapacitate the attackers, reports Dronelife. It is to start in the US state of Texas. In the last three years, more than ...
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