Drone technology is poised for remarkable progress across multiple domains that are vital for human development.
Real-time crop monitoring with drones and RFID delivers precision agriculture insights, early pest detection, and higher yields.
AI, digital twins, automation, and sustainability priorities accelerate investment in connected farming systems North ...
The goal is to develop technology that can be used by farmers, ranchers and others to improve crop yields and cut costs.
WASHINGTON — Drones numbering 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, ...
Fields of cotton, wheat, sorghum and other crops are a common sight in the Texas High Plains, but what you might not expect is to see drones whipping through the air above these fields. However, if ...
JAMESTOWN, N.D. -- Technology might be a limit in precision agriculture, but the biggest limitation is imagination. Topics at this year's Precision Ag Action Summit in Jamestown, N.D., ranged from ...
The agriculture drone market is exploding. Valued at 6.1 billion dollars in 2024, it is expected to nearly quadruple to 23.8 billion dollars by 2032, growing at a compound annual rate of 18.5 percent.
The Internet of Things (IoT) holds the potential to transform the way we live and to disrupt every industry by offering real-time monitoring and the ability to control devices remotely. We live in a ...
Local students in a precision agriculture course train for FAA drone licenses while gaining hands-on experience with forestry, livestock and area farms.
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