The hype surrounding applications for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in agriculture has been impressive, sparking discussions about opportunities to gather detailed information about water drainage, crop yields and plant health in cultivated fields.
But, as one Canadian ag UAV data collection firm can attest, collecting this information isn’t without its challenges for farmers and data collection firms alike. BakingBusiness.com reports. | READ MORE
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