Success StoryDouble Drone Sprayer Workshop
Double Drone Sprayer Workshop
Author: Teresa Rogers
Planning Unit: Plant and Soil Sciences
Major Program: Grains
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
In March 2023, KATS held two identical Drone Sprayer Workshops; one in Princeton and the other in Lexington, two days apart. Working with others in Lexington and at the Fayette County Extension Office, we were able to reach both the western part of the state as well as central part of KY with valuable and requested information. In total we filled our capacity and had 50 participants, with a waiting list of others who wanted to attend.
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