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Southern Missouri | Did a 440 acre field with drones just recently, 6700 ft long , sons two 150s have covered over 22000 acres so far this season and still running hard as can go everyday, different brands can be different but most of the drones know to the foot how far it is back to their base and how much charge they have left and when batteries reach the point they have to return to base before battery gets to low , it’ll raise turn and return to base , all in its own , does that every fill up , low on water it returns or low on battery it returns, whichever happens first , no need for operator to worry about it , it knows, by far and away most bad experiences with drone application is gonna be because operators tried to use to wide of a swath , rice farmers spring herbicide applications and soybean farmers that desicate every acre will bring a drone operator out of trying to use to wide a swath or he won’t be back and he’ll tell his neighbors
Edited by sloughclub 7/18/2025 05:33
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