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Ag Aviation Group Cautions Drone Operators on Ag Operations
Ag Aviation Group Cautions Drone Operators on Ag Operations
Ag Aviation Group Cautions Drone Operators on Ag Operations
The National Agricultural Aviation Association is asking drone operators to be mindful of low altitude manned agricultural aircraft operations. With the growing season getting underway, those operations will increase across the nation. Agricultural aviators treat 127 million acres of cropland in the United States each year and perform a variety of services that help farmers increase productivity
U.S. Suspends Some Tariffs on U.K. Goods
U.S. Suspends Some Tariffs on U.K. Goods
U.S. Suspends Some Tariffs on U.K. Goods
While it won’t have a large effect on farmers immediately, the Biden Administration is suspending some tariffs on goods from the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom said in December that it will suspend tariffs on the U.S. tied to the World Trade Organization ruling against Boeing Airline subsidies. It w ...
Drone Operators on Farms Asked to be Extra Cautious
Drone Operators on Farms Asked to be Extra Cautious
Drone Operators on Farms Asked to be Extra Cautious
The National Agricultural Aviation Association wants to remind farmers using drones on their operations this year to remember to keep an eye out for agricultural aircraft flying low over their fields.   Agricultural aviators often fly as low as ten feet off the ground, and this year may find themselves in the same airspace as drones that are licensed to fly as high as 400 feet off the ground.  Th.