The Philippine Rice Research Institute’s Drones4Rice initiative is pushing rice production deeper into digital agriculture, using drones to automate seeding, spraying and fertilizer application — a ...
Intelligent drones and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are rapidly evolving from experimental prototypes into essential infrastructure across disaster response, health care delivery, agriculture, ...
The technology has moved from novelty to necessity on many farms and ranches. Enthusiasm for drone use in agriculture is growing quickly, says Caleb O’Neal, University of Missouri Extension field ...
WILKINSON — One of the first times Aaron Collins operated a drone, trying to implement the new technology into a farming business, the drone quickly crashed. “The first time we had it we had done ...
Mississippi State University releases 13-part online course to help farmers master agricultural spray drone technology and ...
Overview: AI helps farmers make accurate decisions using real-time data from soil, weather, and crops.Precision farming ...
COVENTRY — A bill that recently passed as a law will expand the use of drones for agricultural purposes in Connecticut. Drones have become popular over the years, from recreational use to business use ...
PALM BEACH, Fla., April 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FN Media Group News Commentary - Many experts see the global agriculture drones market to continue its substantial growth through this decade and ...
The story of Indian agriculture has always been one of resilience, innovation, and reinvention. From the Green Revolution that turned India from a food-deficit nation to a food exporter, to today’s ...
Cory W. MacNeil | Missouri News Network Rayne Faulconer, left, instructs Gage Singer as he flies a drone on a MU Extension field day on May 10 in Montgomery City. Cory W. MacNeil | Missouri News ...
Drones in the tens of thousands will be in the skies by 2030, the Federal Aviation Administration predicts. But where some may fear precision weapons or flying spy cameras, Steve Markofski sees flying ...
Nets once used to protect tulips in the Netherlands are getting a new lease of life – protecting Ukrainian soldiers and civilians from Russian drones.