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mapping and surveying technologies for Asia – ASM

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Check Health of Tasmanian Crops

It might seem like science fiction; hiring an unmanned aerial vehicle to check the health of your crop. But the University of Tasmania's Terraluma team is using unmanned flying machines, particularly helicopter-like devices in agriculture now. And the scientists are hoping to offer a crop mapping service, commercially in a couple of years. Read More

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