Thanks to their ability to hover low over fields with sensors, drones provide accurate information on what is being grown and where, as well as the ability to rapidly evaluate the status of crops. They open the door to “site-specific agriculture”, a data-driven approach to agronomy, which helps farmers adjust to variations in growing conditions and optimize their yields.Thanks to their ability to hover low over fields with sensors, drones provide accurate information on what is being grown and where, as well as the ability to rapidly evaluate the status of crops. They open the door to “site-specific agriculture”, a data-driven approach to agronomy, which helps farmers adjust to variations in growing conditions and optimize their yields.
Contacts: Michael Selvaraj and Louis Reymondin