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Montana Ag Network: aerial drones are changing the landscape of agriculture

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The DJIT40 aerial drone works for the purposes of spreading or spraying product on farming land. The drone bundle costs approximately $34,000 and can simultaneously run four drones at a time, spraying or spreading at a rate of 45 acres an hour. Compared to a new ground sprayer, costing around $700,000, with max output can spray around 200 acres per hour.

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KRTV broke the news in on Thursday, October 19, 2023.
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