‘GPS-fitted drones will be beneficial to farmers’
The Hindu
Experts demonstrate latest technologies at Kisan Mela
Farmers need not carry heavy tanks or spray hazardous pesticides on crops risking their health as GPS-fitted drones are now at their service.
Hovering low over paddy field, drones move on a GPS-defined route spraying pesticide. This was among the technologies demonstrated by scientists to farmers during a Kisan Mela organised by the Agriculture Research Station here on Wednesday.
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