By Jana Rose SchleisMissouri News Network Caleb O’Neal is spending his Saturday at the Montgomery County fairgrounds teaching ...
Drones have become integrated into everyday life over the past decade—in sectors as diverse as entertainment, health care and construction. They have also begun to transform the way people grow food.
This article is authored by M Chuba Ao, national vice president, BJP and Nagender Parashar, director, Parashar Industries.
Approximately 400,000 agricultural drones in use by 400,000 trained operators to treat 300 types of crops in 100 countries SHENZHEN, China, April 30, 2025 /CNW/ -- DJI, the world leader in civilian ...
BERESTOVITSA DISTRICT, 23 October (BelTA) – A presentation of what drones can do for agricultural work took place as part of an expert seminar held at the agricultural enterprise Stary Dvorets of the ...
A new Connecticut company, Almanax, is using agricultural drones to spray seeds, water, and fertilizer on farms. Drones offer a cheaper alternative to traditional sprayer tractors and can help control ...
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.
Drone technology is soaring to new heights in 2025. Once limited to niche military or hobbyist use, drones are now becoming essential across a wide range of sectors -- from defense and public safety ...
Indiana's laws for recreational and commercial drones primarily follow the regulations set by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Just a few years ago, agricultural drones were expensive, small and difficult to use, limiting their appeal to farmers. No longer. Just a few years ago, agricultural drones were expensive, small and ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Just a few years ago, agricultural drones were expensive, small and difficult to use, ...