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Drones improve efficiency, but require special training

Summary by Brownwood News
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles is gaining ground, but with adoption comes a learning curve and mandated training and licensing. Acceptance of drone and robotic technology in agriculture is increasing rapidly as consultants and producers discover more ways to use unmanned aerial vehicles to improve efficiency. But adoption comes with a steep learning curve and essential training and licensing. “We can do more than just spray with drones,” sa…
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Brownwood News broke the news in on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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