There has been increasing interest in the use of drones in cut flower production as a way to reduce labor issues and costs involved with pest and disease scouting, stress monitoring, pesticide applications, soil compaction, and more. Drones may provide a way to improve precision in stress detection and spray applications and contribute to more sustainable production practices.
This webinar will provide information on how drones and other UAVs are currently used in cut flower production, current work being done to implement and improve the use of drones in floriculture, and the future of drones and other UAVs in floriculture production systems.
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American Floral Endowment
Tel.: +1 (703) 838-5211
www.endowment.org