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Line on Agriculture
Kelly Unmanned Services CEO, Lucas Koch is working to commercialize new drone technology.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A pair of Texas ranchers have built a ROBOT to help with one of their more mundane tasks: feeding.
The Agribusiness Update
Ag research has flattened over the past decade, and National Ag Aviation Association urges drone flyers to watch out for manned aircraft as fields are treated aerially.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
WSU holding drone workshops to address growing uses for ag applications.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The use of drones in agriculture is catching on and changing quickly.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Training for drone pilots as use in agriculture continues to grow.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Drones making big changes in agriculture.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
As drone use in agriculture grows, WSU holds workshops to train the pilots.
Fruit Grower Report
WSU Extension office in Prosser holds workshop for Agribusiness professionals looking to incorporate drones into their work.
Fruit Grower Report
WSU Extension office in Prosser holds workshop on drone use and certification.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Unmanned aerial vehicle technology, in other words drones, has the potential for a multitude of innovative applications when it comes to agriculture.
Northwest Report
Legislation has passed in the House to help support drones for agriculture and pollinators continue to be a hot topic.
Farm of the Future
Thousands of businesses - including farms - could receive government clearance to fly unmanned aircraft systems under 55-pounds - starting in two-years - under long-delayed rules proposed by the FAA.
Farm of the Future
I had the pleasure of attending the Colorado Ag Classic recently. It was great to meet Colorado producers of wheat, corn, sorghum and sunflowers. One of the many informative speakers that day was Dr. Eric Frew Director of Research and Engineering Center for Unmanned Vehicles at University of Colorado.
Farm of the Future
Idaho precision-ag farmer Robert Blair is the first U.S. farmer to purchase and use drone or an UnManned Aerial Vehicle -- UAV for short -- on his diversified dry land operation.