Deploying camera drones and sprayers outfitted with the latest application technology onboard in a systems approach could end up being a key management strategy in helping farmers eradicate weeds.
Farmers interested in using spray drones on their farms were given positive news with a recent announcement from Health Canada.
Proposed Health Canada regulations would make any pesticides available for aerial application also legal to apply by drone.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ZenaTech, Inc. (Nasdaq: ZENA) (FSE: 49Q) ("ZenaTech"), a technology company specializing in AI (Artificial Intelligence) drone solutions ...
The Defensor line can utilize IntelliSpray™ II which performs nozzle-to-nozzle sectional control and cutting, reducing waste and optimizing pesticide application. In addition, the integrated ...
Apellix selects Drone Clean UK as exclusive distributor for autonomous cleaning drones, expanding industrial drone cleaning in the UK.
When Adam Denais started at LSU Eunice in 2023, he didn't know his experience with helicopters would lead him into the field of drones. He and his father, Kearny Denais, did maintenance and mechanical ...
BISMARCK, N.D. _ Worried about safety, North Dakota aerial crop sprayers want better communication with unmanned aircraft operators. “We’re requesting if a grower intends to operate an unmanned ...
According to Precedence Research, the global drone services market size is estimated to reach around USD 142.22 billion by ...
Apellix selects Drone Clean UK as exclusive UK distributor for AI‑powered cleaning drones, boosting safety and ...