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As a result of advances in technology and easing regulatory restrictions, agricultural drones are being employed in an increasing number of agricultural applications.
Drones are increasingly being used for agricultural tasks including broadcast sowing, liquid fertilizer delivery, and crop dusting.
There are places with powerlines or trees that are difficult for fixed-wing aircraft to fly over, therefore a drone would be a preferable option in those situations.
In agriculture, drones offer a distinctive airborne viewpoint that can reveal, among other things, differences in soil quality, drainage concerns, and fungal infestations.
Drones used in agriculture without human operators may monitor crop development and apply fertilizer.
The future development of this technology will be quite intriguing to watch. More specialized robotic devices are expected to emerge.