agricultural spraying
April 1, 2025 | By University of Missouri Extension
NOVELTY, Mo. — As the growing season approaches, many growers will consider using drones to spray their fields. A new University of Missouri Extension publication, “Economics of Drone Ownership for Agricultural Spray Applications,” introduces cost-estimating tools for farmers and custom operators interested in investing in drones for spray applications. In a press release, Adauto Rocha,…
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