04-06 November 2024
The Arena Riyadh Venue
Riyadh , Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
04-06 November 2024
The Arena Riyadh Venue
Riyadh , Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
04-06 November 2024
The Arena Riyadh Venue
Riyadh , Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Drones offer an effective way to conduct aerial surveillance and gain insights into large-scale agricultural operations and crop yield. As a result, drones are increasingly used for crop management, soil analysis, and data collection. Two main types of drones are commonly used in agriculture multi-copter and fixed-wing drones.
Multi-copter drones’ quadcopters or octocopters are the most common type of drone used in agriculture. These small, lightweight aircraft have 4 or 8 rotors that allow them to stay airborne while hovering over a single location. This makes them ideal for surveying large areas or collecting data on specific sites.One example of multi-copter drone technology is crop scouting. Using a drone fitted with high-resolution cameras, farmers can quickly survey their fields and identify areas where crops may be struggling due to pests, weeds, or other environmental factors. This allows farmers to take corrective action quickly before it’s too late. Multi-copter drones can also identify weeds and map yield variation across fields to optimize fertilization schedules.
Drone flights can quickly provide farmers with vital information regarding their crops in a way that’s both quicker and cheaper than traditional methods. In addition, they are more reliable than manual data collection and can rapidly gather immense amounts of accurate data across large areas of land. Drones allow farmers to quickly identify issues such as pests or overgrowing vegetation much faster than ground-based crews, allowing them to take timely action to address potential threats; this helps manage expenses, reduces further damage, and increases profitability. Further, drones can inspect equipment for wear and tear, enabling preventative maintenance rather than costly repairs once components have broken down. With these efficient tools implemented into farm operations, farmers increase risk management capability while improving their workflows.