Drone Models
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Can A Drone Be Bought and Flown in the U.S.?
If you’re buying an agricultural drone, you need to know whether it’s legal to fly in the U.S.—and that means checking two key lists: the Blue UAS list and the FAA’s 44807 exemption docket. If a drone isn’t on either, you could be stuck with a grounded machine.
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KADS is now a dealer selling GTEEX Revolution Drones
Kansas Agricultural Drone Services has joined the TerraPlex AG dealer network to represent Revolution Drones, offering the I‑19 and R‑32 models to farmers in Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. These drones enhance agricultural practices by providing efficiency in spraying, spreading, and seeding while emphasizing sustainability and reduced infrastructure needs for growers in the Midwest.
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Launching KADS.TECH: Learn about Agricultural Drones and Precision Farm Technology
Kansas Agricultural Drone Services announces the publication of the website KADS.Tech to share knowledge about precision agriculture



