A new poll finds a growing percentage of farmers plan to operate a drone this year.  The poll by Farm Journal Media found 21% of farmers will operate the drone themselves, while another 12% of farmers indicated they would opt for a third-party entity to fly drones.  More than 1,000 farmers responded to the poll.  31% of respondents say they will keep an open mind about drone use on their operation for 2018.

 

In August, the FAA released its final unmanned aircraft rule allowing for the commercial use of drones, including for agricultural purposes.  RnR Market Research in April 2016 predicted the agriculture drone market would be worth nearly $3.69 billion by the year 2022.

 

A forecast by the research firm says the market is poised for significant growth over the next few years. The forecast says the use of drones brings transparency to agriculture, along with improved efficiently and higher productivity.

 

 

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