This post originally appeared on the GROW website.
In this GROW Farmer Forum, panelists led a discussion of the current state of drone scouting, mapping and herbicide applications for weed management, as well as the future of the technology. Dr. Steve Li, of Auburn University, served as the moderator, alongside panelist Rick Jordan, of CNY Drone Services.
00:00:00 – Start
00:00:12 – Introduction to GROW
00:02:30 – Panelist Introduction
00:08:06 – Regulations and Legal Requirements for Drone Applications
00:13:32 – Drone Weed Mapping Sensors, Software and Flight Requirements
00:17:32 – Drone Target Spraying Capabilities and Limitations
00:25:08 – Potential Government Restrictions on non-U.S. Drone Manufacturing
00:37:34 – The Future of Drone Swarming in Agriculture
00:45:17 – Average Market Prices for Drone Weed Mapping
00:53:27 – Most and Least Suitable Crop Applications for Drones
00:55:10 – Tank Mix Considerations for Drone Applications
00:58:53 – How to Navigate Irregular Fields with Drones
01:02:27 – Potential Chemical Formulation Issues to Avoid
01:06:20 – Nozzle Considerations for Drone Applications
01:12:07 – Large Spray Tank Drones
01:14:14 – Herbicide Label Spray Restrictions for Drone Applications
Panelists: Dr. Steve Li, of Auburn University, Rick Jordan, of CNY Drone Services.
Texts: Emily Unglesbee, GROW Video edits: Claudio Rubione,
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