AU: Farmers slowly turning to aerial technology to manage crop health
date:May 24, 2017
s well it can monitor crop health and identify issues that can lead to yield decline.

I see a future where different types of drones interact with each other to the extent that we have Doctor drones that diagnose problems and prescribe therapies and Nurse drones that deliver those therapies, without human interference or interaction, he said. With tractor drones having been around for years now, it wont be long before farmers become some of our biggest users of automated technology, managing cr
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