An airplane is a small flying robot at the sky. Like playing a video game, farmers can control these drones from far away. These airborne assistants can reach places inaccessible to humans and spot things someone on the ground might miss.
There are many ways drones are helping farmers. They can soar hundreds of feet over large farm fields and photograph the crops. These special pictures give farmers a detailed view of how their plants are growing. Some areas of the field may be green and healthy while other areas may be suffering.
And by using drones, farms can detect areas with poor planting by looking at their land from the sky. They can tell if plants need additional irrigation or nutrient-heavy food to help them thrive. Drones can also identify where weeds or tiny pests may be damaging the crops. This enables farmers to troubleshoot issues before they blow up.
Drone cameras are very cool. They shoot crisp images of farm fields from high above the ground. These photos are used to create maps of the farmer’s land. The maps tell farmers where to plant seeds, how much to plant, and when to harvest. Some drones can even see the ground and tell farmers if it is good for growing plants.
There are unique drones that can deliver water or fertilizer. These drones can deliver precisely the right amount of water or food exactly when and where the plants need it. This saves farmers time and ensures that their crops receive everything they need to grow big and strong.
And drones are a new, clever way to do that — especially for farmers. They facilitate farming, enabling farmers to produce more food. Previously, farmers would have to walk their fields to monitor their crops. Drones, however, can accomplish this task quickly and accurately demonstrate to farmers what is going on.
Drones are like assistants for farmers. They can soar high in the atmosphere as well as help farmers do battle with their crops. These flying robots can “see” what humans cannot and help farmers produce scrumptious food for human consumption.
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