Harvesting the future: Drones in food production

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Drone spraying and spreading in maize

Harvesting the future: Drones in food production

Drones have an increasing impact on our lives, from the films we watch to food production, drones start to become indispensable. Large farmers start to use the sky to monitor crops and detect areas of weeds. Poor soil conditions can be found with drones and drones can target herbicides, pesticides, and fertilisers precisely. Even early signs of crop stress, diseases, nutrient deficiencies, and irrigation problems can be found with UAV’s.

Labor-intensive weeding days are dissolved, drones take over the job, while you are just on the edge of the field. The fields of the next harvest will not just be entered by heavy machinery, it will be watched with skilled maneuvers of drones. Drones do not just hover over the fields: they survey and analyze. Mapping a canvas of precision. A huge benefit of this is that soil compaction is reduced promoting healthier soil structure, fostered water retention and nutrient absorption.

We are witness to the echo of innovation through the rows of crops. Boosting sustainable farming practices.