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 ...
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 ...
Deploying camera drones and sprayers outfitted with the latest application technology onboard in a systems approach could end up being a key management strategy in helping farmers eradicate weeds.
Drones continue to move from experimental technology to a practical tool in everyday farming. Throughout 2025, Future Farming ...
"Being able to use a drone would be much safer and we would be able to spray selected areas rather than whole fields." ...
Farmers are falling in love with agricultural spray drones, opting to pay $60,000 to buy their own aerial gear rather than spend hundreds of thousands on conventional ground spray rigs.
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 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 ...
MANILA, Philippines — Drones can now help farmers control weeds in wet-seeded rice just as well as the usual backpack sprayers, potentially reducing labor costs and improving overall farm productivity ...
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 ...