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by barbazoo
749 days ago
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By not having to drive a tractor through it regularly maybe crops can also be planted closer together? Although, there's still the harvesting at the end at which point you'd lose those gains again. > Driving a tractor through a field will crush a percentage of your crop Even if there are "tracks" to account for the tractor's wheels? Nothing would have been planted there in the first place? |
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For this kind of application, I think drones have a snowball's chance in hell of getting any kind of traction with farmers in the area. Their capacity is too small, their runtime is too short, the area they can cover per unit time is too poor, etc.