Drone usage still in early stages for specialty crops

An Extension educator says spray drone adoption has lagged for non-row crop farmers. Michigan State University Extension’s Michael Reinke tells Brownfield, “Because most of the research in the past and the adoption has been in the field crops, they are still on the fence waiting to see data, waiting to see efficacy projects.” Reinke spends […]

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