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UF/IFAS study: Drones, AI help farmers save money, protect the environment

Summary by Chronicle Online
A new University of Florida study shows how drones can do more than just take aerial pictures and videos — they can help farmers grow better hemp by seeing the health of their crops with some artificial intelligence assistance.
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“In Durango, the field is working with vision, innovation and technology at the service of the producer,” said Governor Esteban Villegas Villarreal, presenting the use of agricultural drones, a tool that improves monitoring, fumigation and pest control, reduces costs and increases the productivity of those who work the land. “The field is being reborn. We are putting in real technology, direct subsidies and technical support so that the producer…

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Chronicle Online broke the news in Crystal River, United States on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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