Spray Drone Regulations
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Status of the Us Ban on Drone Imports
If you’re thinking about buying a new agricultural drone for your operation, you’ve probably stumbled onto some confusing news about drone import bans. You’re not alone in scratching your head over this mess. The US government has been going back and forth on drone imports, especially when it comes to Chinese-made drones, and it has
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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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Becoming an Agricultural Spray Drone Pilot in Kansas
Maybe you have watched a large drone zip across Kansas farmland, spraying crops with impressive precision and even majesty. You may have even wondered how to get into this exciting field. Piloting an agricultural spray drone is a much-sought talent in farming today. In Kansas, our large stretches of corn, wheat, and soybeans, offers plenty
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Farm Drone Regulations in Kansas
Kansas farmers wishing to integrate agricultural drone technology into their field operations face a complex landscape of federal and state regulations. Understanding these farm drone regulations in Kansas is crucial for anyone considering the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) for crop monitoring, spraying, or other agricultural applications. The market for agricultural drones is suspected




