Resources for Drones
Title | Available As | Summary | Date | ID | Author |
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Drone the Unknown | Feb 28, 2022 | 4H-895P | |||
An Introduction to Drones : On - Farm Use and Safety Implications | The use of drones can be a safe and productive addition to your farm. However, there are many considerations that must be taken into account before purchasing and using a drone. This introductory publication is not intended to be used as a comprehensive drone resource. Therefore, please contact AgrAbility Virginia at www.agrabilityvirginia.org for more information and suggestions on incorporating drones into your farm or ranch operations. |
Dec 10, 2024 | ALCE-169NP (ALCE-172NP) | ||
Drone imaging to evaluate impact of Nematodes on Soybean Yield | Drone based imagery shows the potential to highlight differences in crop status pertaining to nematode populations in soybean. In addition, integrating the imagery with machine learning models enables yield estimation much before harvest up to an accuracy of 87%. This provides growers with insights into crop health and yield conditions prompting for timely management decisions such as application of fertilizer or fungicides and irrigation. In addition, growers would also benefit from preharvest yield estimations for harvest, storage, and sales planning. This helps to realize optimal yield. |
Nov 7, 2024 | BSE-362NP | ||
Observing Our Natural World with Drones: A Collection of Learning Lessons for Middle and High School Educators | Feb 14, 2023 | CNRE-141P | |||
An Introduction to Precision Agriculture: An Educator's Guide to Agricultural Earth Observation | Dec 5, 2022 | CNRE-142P | |||
sUAS Manual Flight Exercises | Dec 5, 2022 | CNRE-149P | |||
Pollinators in the Out-of-Play Areas of Virginia Golf Courses | This extension publication presents information on how out-of-play areas serve as pollinator-friendly habitats in golf courses. This project also introduces information on the remote sensing approach to monitor the plant health status of this out-of-play areas. |
Aug 9, 2023 | ENTO-564NP | ||
Cyber attacks in agriculture: protecting your farm and small business with cyberbiosecurity | Jul 14, 2021 | FST-387NP | |||
Drone Use in the Winter | Nov 2, 2020 | SPES-186NP | |||
Aerial imagery to improve disease diagnosis and management in field crops | Aug 11, 2023 | SPES-515NP | |||
2024 Mid-Atlantic Spray Drone Workshop | The Eastern Shore Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Virginia Tech organized the Mid-Atlantic Spray Drone workshop on July 23-24, 2024 in Painter, VA. The workshop highlighted benefits of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), also known as aerial drones, emphasizing their role in crop protection and comparing efficacy and economics with traditional spraying methods. Over the two-day workshop, federal regulators, university researchers, industry personnel, and custom pesticide applicators (Figure 1) examined the current status of the technology, and debated drift issues, and management strategies. The workshop was attended by participants from Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New York. |
Aug 28, 2024 | SPES-619NP |