Airobotics the way of the farming future
Imagine being able to complete farming chores at the touch of a button.
Not only would this help with the labour crisis but it would also help improve efficiency, productivity and farmer’s lifestyles.
Using drones for aerial spraying wouldn’t be used to replace jobs but would rather be used to take care of menial tasks and hopefully attract more people to the agriculture industry.
It could be the way of the future however, connectivity is a barrier with parts of regional Australia not having good enough internet coverage to support this technology. John Stanley chats to the Director of Charles Sturt University’s Global Digital Farm, Jonathan Medway about a solution he has come up with to help solve this problem.
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