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Southern Missouri | Absolutely, but around here we have many operations that need big acres done multiple times in short periods, before we rented most everything out this year , we droned 16000 acres last year with a p100 pro on just our own farm, and the 4038 ran its tail off on a large amount of acres as well , larger drones are on many individual farmers wish list here , cotton and rice farming and drone spraying fit like a glove on a hand , as I said above, if getting in the drone business even on your own corn and beans farm depends a lot on how many acres your planning on doing and who you have locally that can spend time helping you get going and get whatever they have , always easy to upgrade in the drone world for really not that many dollars, especially dollars per acre if your doing a good bit .Small operations can of course do with a slower drone , no different than a small farm not needing a huge combine
Edited by sloughclub 8/3/2025 18:22
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