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| There have been a lot of drone companies at Ag shows recently, offering data analysis through imagery, but even services like spraying. If those companies offered you spraying services, what level of performance would you need from the drones to take a chance on them? What would it take for it to become less of a gimmick?
I can’t help but think of huge fields in places like Kansas, where a drone battery probably wouldn’t even last long enough to get to the end of the field. | |
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