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Abstract: Drone technology is increasingly being used in agriculture to help farmers manage their crops more efficiently and effectively. Drones equipped with cameras and other sensors can provide farmers with real-time data on crop health, soil moisture, and other factors that affect crop growth and yield. One of the key benefits of drone technology in agriculture is its ability to collect large amounts of data quickly and easily, allowing farmers to make more informed decisions about how to manage their crops. For example, drones can be used to create detailed maps of crop fields, identifying areas that need more or less water, fertilizer, or pesticides. Drones can also be used to monitor crops for signs of disease or pest infestations, allowing farmers to take action before the problem becomes widespread. This can help to reduce crop losses and improve yields. Another advantage of drone technology in agriculture is its ability to cover large areas of land quickly and easily, even in difficult terrain or weather conditions. This can save farmers time and labor costs, as well as reduce the need for heavy equipment and other resources.
Keywords: Drone, Farmers, Field, Food, Hawk, Robots, Signals
Keywords: Drone, Farmers, Field, Food, Hawk, Robots, Signals
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