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Farmer uses unmanned eye in the sky to maximize crops (access required)

by Zach Hagadone
Published: June 23,2008
Time posted: 1:00 am

On a daily basis farmers contend with a slate of variables. From irrigation and fertilization rates, to animal and insect behavior, to soil composition and the weather, farming is historically one of the least exact sciences.But one Kendrick, Idaho, farmer is leading the effort to revolutionize agricultural data collection. Using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), Robert ...



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