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Drones in Agriculture – The Eyes in the Sky

Drones are no longer just a hobbyist’s gadget; they’ve become a powerful agricultural tool. Farmers use them for aerial mapping, crop monitoring, and spraying fertilizers and pesticides. High-resolution cameras capture images of large farmlands, detecting water stress, nutrient deficiencies, and pest infestations long before they’re visible to the naked eye. 



This allows farmers to take quick corrective measures, saving both time and resources. Moreover, drones reduce the need for manual labor and minimize human exposure to harmful chemicals. In countries with vast agricultural landscapes, drones are helping increase productivity while lowering operational costs.

 As drone technology continues to improve, they are expected to become an essential part of precision farming worldwide.

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