Drones can offer more than surveying and mapping

Kelly Butterworth
Updated December 5 2017 - 10:23pm, first published November 30 2017 - 11:00am
PrecisionHawk manager for Australia and New Zealand operations, Josh Voelker in Emerald at the AgTech field day. Photo - Kelly Butterworth.
PrecisionHawk manager for Australia and New Zealand operations, Josh Voelker in Emerald at the AgTech field day. Photo - Kelly Butterworth.

DRONES are no new technology for the ag sector, but one company is not only offering flight services – but an opportunity for producers to purchase software and hardware models to implement on their properties. 

Kelly Butterworth

Rockhampton-based journalist covering all things ag.

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