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Mapping the way to variability

One of Tyton Aviation’s remote-operated drones takes off to scan an Envy apple block in Zillah, Washington, in September 2025. Aerial images are just one way to make a task map to guide variable management of spraying, thinning and fertilizing. (TJ Mullinax/Good Fruit Grower) Sensing isn’t the problem anymore. Orchard Robotics, Aurea Imaging, SoilOptix and other companies help growers quantify and locate bloom, vegetation, trunk size, fruit dens…
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Good Fruit Grower broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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