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Seeing farmers out standing in their fields could become a thing of the past.
Some producers are turning to drones to keep an eye on their operations.
“There’s a number of different things you can do with it,” Landview Drones’ head instructor Robin Harrison said.
“Most of the farmers will use them to monitor their crops in different senses, to use for crop health and yield potential and things like that. Also cattle farmers will use them to monitor their cattle, check calving pens.”
Harrison is teaching courses across Alberta.
At the Ag Drone School, participants learn about drones, their potential uses on the farm, Canadian aviation regulations and also get some air time.
Continue reading and watch the video: https://globalnews.ca/news/8689226/farmers-drones-fields-technology/
 

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