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UGA investigates potential of spray drones in agriculture - The True Citizen
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UGA investigates potential of spray drones in agriculture - The True Citizen
It’s a familiar sight for many — a ground sprayer slowly making rounds in a field, applying pesticides to row crops to give producers the best chance of protecting crops from pests and seeing high yields at harvest. These ground sprayers, with booms that can be up to 120 feet wide, are the tool of choice for producers who are spraying large areas with agricultural chemicals. But there are times when these large, heavy ground sprayers have limita…
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