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southern MN | Valid points.
My concern is more on the financial side maybe. It seems collecting huge amounts of data and sorting that out into usable info, and then selling it back to the farmer will be the way this sorts out.
But the farmer contributes to that knowledge base, whether he participates or not.
Seems unfair his data gets used, 'sold' really, without him participating in or getting compensated for it.
Its a small point with a big feel to it is all I guess.
Hey, flight rules. Was on another site and a small farm site horse owner person was really miffed, the neighbor farmer had some crop spraying done, and it spooked the farm site owners horse through a fence.
Do planes have the legality to fly low and spook horses? Is it up to the owner of the horse to provide safe strong fences, or is the crop duster a bit wrong too?
I really wasnt sure how an issue like that sorts out?
(Since this is a drone forum, drones make enough buzz to spook critters too, how would a drone operator come out on the same issue....)
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