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HOW DRONES CAN HELP FARMERS

Drones can offer farmers many great advantages in the field of growing crops. Today the use of drones in agriculture are becoming increasingly popular. Drones are in fact leading agriculture to become one of the most technologically advanced industries on Earth. Here are just a few great ways that drones are helping farmers today:
  • Drones are helping farmers contribute more sustainable ways of producing our food crops.
  • Drones can collect information from the distance for the farmer’s needs in predict crop yields, assess crop health, monitoring and target water or irrigation and fertilizer distributions and applications.
  • Drones are helping our farmers save time and money combined.
  • Drones are helping farmers to increase crop quality, crop yields, as well as profits.
  • Drones can capture vivid aerial images to help farmers create maps for scouting their crops.
  • Drone images can be used by crop consultants and agronomists.
  • Drones can help farmers by allowing them to compare data and development of their crops across time.
  • Drones are helping to see things that cannot be seen on the traditional line-of-sight from the ground.

DRONES HELP CONSERVE

Drones can fly over fields to capture photos of crops. The information drones can provide a farmer is then transformed into maps showing if the crops are thriving or not. Drones are also helping to conserve resources. They can help farmers be more precise about irrigation. The data a drone can provide a farmer will help them make essential decisions like sacrificing entire crops after a storm.

DRONES HELPING TO FEED A GROWING WORLD

Drones are now playing major roles in meeting the essential challenges of feeding a growing world population. Drone data can easily be transmitted to a web-based computer program for the farmer to view. This advanced sensor technology in agriculture is now in high demand by farmers located all across our nation.

CLIMATE CHANGES AND AGRICULTURE

Climate changes are affecting the agricultural industry but advancements in agricultural technology are offering good benefits for the future. It has been predicted by experts that we must double global food production by 2050 in order to feed the population and drone technology can help us come really close to achieving this goal. Farmers are really the most capable people of effecting change, but they need help, especially the help of a drone which can offer all-in-one mapping platforms, high-resolution images, and data.

DRONES AND WEED CONTROL

Drones are helping farmers with weed control. Invasive weeds can destroy crops, and attract insects and pests. They are becoming an important agricultural tool just like the tractor. The use of drones in farming is called precision farming. They help to prevent blanket solutions for treating the whole field and instead they can help conserve. Drones can be used for creating weed infestation maps. Drones are helping farmers to examine the crop patterns along the side of images. Weedkiller to can be applied only to the specific areas where it is needed. This helps in reducing the use of these chemicals like weedkillers, pesticides, or insecticides. Aerial pictures can be taken from multiple views.

DRONES HELP FARMERS SOLVE PROBLEMS FROM 8,000 FEET ABOVE

Drones are able to communicate with areas of the field that need the most attention. Farmers occasionally run into problems with crops and drones can help them solve these problems. Research is still being conducted on the usefulness of drones serving the agricultural industry. Drones being used to help agriculture are industrial strength roto-copter drones that are durable and can withstand all types of climate conditions. Some of these drones being used to help farmers can collect images from altitudes as high as 8,000 feet or more. Drones are also helpful in livestock production.

DRONES FLY IN HEAVY GUSTS

In agriculture, these drones are being used for collecting high-spatial and temporal-resolution images over wide ranges of regions in a very timely manner. When the farmer needs information quickly
and in a hurry, the drone can provide it promptly. A Farmer’s drone package deal comes available with three types of software that includes the drone, camera, and the brain that flies the craft. When connected to a computer, the computer can tell the drone what area to fly over the field. Some drones can even handle heavy gusts of 35 miles per hour and landings as well.

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