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Author: Kevin Lyons
Major Program: Data Management & Tech
Drones are becoming an important agricultural tool just like the tractor. The use of drones in farming is part of precision agriculture. Drones are playing major roles in meeting the challenges of feeding a growing world population. It has been predicted by experts that global food production must double by 2050 in order to feed the world population. Drone technology can help meet the world’s future needs for a safe and health food supply.Drones are helping farmers develop more sustainable
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