Drones an added tool for soybean application

Drone use is becoming more popular, especially for corn fungicide applications, but there are situations drones could be a good tool for applying fungicides or micronutrients to soybeans.  Bryce Himmelberg with the University of Wisconsin is finding out what works and what doesn’t.  He discusses his research project on today’s Managing for Profit.

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