How are drones changing the face of agriculture?
In order to propose a credible alternative to intensive agriculture (a model inherited from the 1960s with disastrous environmental consequences), drone startups are developing unmanned machines
In order to propose a credible alternative to intensive agriculture (a model inherited from the 1960s with disastrous environmental consequences), drone startups are developing unmanned machines
Thousands of ducks have been set loose in rice paddies in Thailand for a regular clean-up that benefits rice and duck farmers alike.
At the 2020 Farm Journal Field Days in-person event in Jessup, Iowa, attendees got an up close look at the latest technology in drones used for agricultural applications.
The Indian government has acknowledged this and the importance of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), machine learning, and artificial intelligence with their 'Digital Sky Platform' online. Drone startups in India have used this opportunity to accomplish better technological capacities.
Observing an increasingly growing demand of unmanned device applications during Australia’s winter cropping season best seen in decades, XAG is on track to deploy drones to help farmers take the pressure off chemical use and preserve water.
In Hanting Town, Xuanzhou District, Xuancheng City, Anhui Province, Zhou Junfeng, a family farm planter, introduced Jifei agricultural UAV to sow seeds this year, which shortened the original 20 day sowing time to 4 days, greatly improving the sowing efficiency of early rice and shortening the ea
Chongqing's first 5g network connected plant protection UAV successfully flew in the scientific research base of Chongqing Academy of Agricultural Sciences this week, providing high-efficiency flight prevention service and precision agriculture service integrating UAV plant protection, remote sen