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Spray drone workshop to feature hands-on demonstrations in Ames

Doug Houser, Iowa State University Extension
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AMES, Iowa – Farmers, crop consultants, retailers and others looking to leverage drone technology for their business are invited to attend the second annual  Spray Drone Essentials Workshop , hosted by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach and the ISU Digital Ag Innovation Lab. The workshop will be held on June 2 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Alliant Energy Ag Innovation Lab in Ames.

The full-day event is designed for both curious farmers and licensed applicators, providing foundational knowledge and advanced insights into agricultural drone spraying.

Lee Boles, a research manager at WinField United, uses a drone to spray a field of sunflowers which will later be assessed by students for plant health, both in person and through drone imagery. Boles is one of many UWRF alumni who help introduce current students and faculty to emerging technologies in the field.
Lee Boles, a research manager at WinField United, uses a drone to spray a field of sunflowers which will later be assessed by students for plant health, both in person and through drone imagery. Boles is one of many UWRF alumni who help introduce current students and faculty to emerging technologies in the field.

Workshop topics include compliance and regulations for personal versus custom applicators, general operations and setup and safety. Hands-on demonstrations from several drone service providers will also be featured.

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While the use of drones in agriculture continues to be a popular conversation among farmers across the Midwest, many are  uncertain about their use and impacts . Doug Houser, digital agriculture extension specialist at Iowa State, notes that workshops like this one help producers determine whether the technology is a fit for their operations.

“We are still early in the adoption curve, but drones are getting better at a range of applications from crop scouting and rock identification to developing spray prescriptions, and farmers want to know more about them,” he said.

Participants will also gain insight into Federal Aviation Administration regulatory considerations, insurance and risk management, equipment selection and more.

Registration

Those interested must complete  online registration  by May 28. The cost to attend is $300, which includes lunch and course materials. The workshop is limited to 60 participants. For more information, visit the  Spray Drone Essentials Workshop  webpage or contact Houser at  dhouser@iastate.edu .

This article originally appeared on Farm Forum: Spray drone workshop to feature hands-on demonstrations in Ames

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