Views: 37 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2022-12-22 Origin: Site
On farms around the country, agricultural drone training and demonstrations are taking place, and initial rice cultivation trials for fertilization and sowing have been done.
The Agricultural Drone meets the need for precision in insect control, fertilizer application, and rice seeding. Both medium-to-large farms looking to buy drones and smallholder farmers interested in drone services have so far expressed interest in MK416. To increase yields and raise farmers' incomes, the government also supports the use of smart farming technology.
Helicopters, which are costly and need a pilot on board, were once employed to spray large crops. With just a few clicks on a smartphone, the MK416 Agricultural Drone can fly autonomously along a predetermined course, making it more accessible and significantly lowering operational errors. With the help of the rotary atomization technique, flow rate, spray width, and droplet size can all be accurately controlled.
The MK416 can also be used to evenly spread fertilizing granules, With MK416, there’s no longer a need to sweat over the manual stuff.
The MK416 evenly distributes the grains during sowing. Farmers may produce high-yield crops while using less fertilizer in a more effective manner. Unmanned aircraft operations can lessen yield losses and prevent soil compaction in comparison to ground vehicles.
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