From stress detection to yield estimation, technology offers promise in farming.
Florida International University researchers team modern technology with man’s best friend to hunt down and detect laurel wilt disease.
Many believe technologies like UAVs and precision ag represent the second Green Revolution, but it only will happen if farmers feel safe using them.
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Unmanned aerial vehicles are all the rage. Can and will this technology become a standard tool for farmers?
Uncertainties aside, many believe unmanned aircraft will find a lasting place in farming.
Ryan Kunde of Sonoma County, CA, says he’s producing better wines now that he flies a camera over vineyards.
Unmanned aerial vehicles have potential to give growers and researchers an eye in the sky while helping keep feet on the ground.
From UAVs and high-flying helicopters, to an elevated understanding of production, marketing, and farm management, the 9th annual industry event delivered.