From Drone To Tractor – How Using A Precision Farming UAV Can Improve Crop Management

Precision farming (“PF”) is a farming management concept based on observing, measuring and responding to crop variability all to provide information to farmers in order to improve yields and use water smartly.

Precision Farming

PF often uses various techniques in combination to achieve its goals:

  • High precision positioning systems (like GPS) that drive farm technology navigation systems.
  • Automated steering systems that enable farm mechanical systems
  • Geomapping used to produce maps that detail soil type, with nutrient and pesticide levels
  • Sensors and remote sensing that collect data from a distance to evaluating soil and crop health
  • Integrated electronic communications between components in a system

Key questions for agricultural drone service providers

 

Alfred University Drone Club

The AU Drone club was recognized this month by Alfred University.

Alfred University Drone Club (AUDC) was created to gain experience on how to manage a business by using drones as a learning vehicle. This club is to be treated like a business so students can obtain knowledge about managerial aspects of accounting, finance, economics, law, operations and engineering. The club hopes to provide commercial drone services to the university and the Alfred community.