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Drones used for more than just mapping?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fruitbat" data-source="post: 6120234" data-attributes="member: 5802"><p>There's potential for introducing predatory / beneficial insects and bio control measures in orchards and other fruit crops by flying down the rows and adding a light garnish of your desired agent into the crop canopy. It would certainly save on labour cost to do a similar job by hand. There's also a project looking at better fruit agronomy by drone, although I'd be very impressed if they can turn a leaf over, look into bud scales and identify a 0.25mm insect from a hovering position....</p><p>FB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fruitbat, post: 6120234, member: 5802"] There's potential for introducing predatory / beneficial insects and bio control measures in orchards and other fruit crops by flying down the rows and adding a light garnish of your desired agent into the crop canopy. It would certainly save on labour cost to do a similar job by hand. There's also a project looking at better fruit agronomy by drone, although I'd be very impressed if they can turn a leaf over, look into bud scales and identify a 0.25mm insect from a hovering position.... FB [/QUOTE]
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