16-04-2025 20:24 via farms.com

Drones expedite field surveying and spraying

New technology tools are eyed as farm efficiency helpers.That’s exactly what draws farmers to drones (also referred to as unmanned aerial vehicles). The greater speed at which drones can survey or spray agricultural fields continues to advance.“It’s amazing how fast surveying or spraying gets done,” said Matt Herman, who along with his wife, Julie, owns Herman Ag Services in southeastern Illinois.Services offered include custom drone application, plant nutrition and agron
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