Agricultural drones typically fly three to five metres above the target (crop or ground) using their terrain-follow capability when spraying. A forward speed of 30 km/hr provides safe and effective spraying.
By Cindy Benjamin/WeedSmart
Agricultural drones designed and built specifically to apply crop inputs are now an affordable option for individual farming businesses. Gary […]
Pozieres State School has farewelled its long-serving and much-loved principal, Adrian Fenney, in a retirement celebration as colourful and heartfelt as the man himself.
After...