Drone Application
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Becoming an Agricultural Spray Drone Pilot in Kansas
Becoming an agricultural spray drone pilot in Kansas requires FAA certification, knowledge of crop science, and specialized training. There are many regulatory requirements. Use a methodical approach.
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Fungicide Application by Drone, and Maximizing Canopy Penetration
Drone fungicide application enhances disease management for Midwest corn and soybeans. It improves coverage and penetration, reducing crop damage and soil compaction while maximizing yield protection.
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Spray Drone vs. Ground Rigs: Drift, Compaction, and Efficiency Compared
Farmers are evaluating drone and ground rig applications, noting drones reduce spray drift, avoid soil compaction, and offer precision spraying, making them ideal for targeted treatments without harming field health.



