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Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in precision agriculture

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The popularity of UAVs are growing in precision agriculture and we cover the basics capabilities, economics and rules with Dr. Brian Luck, associate professor and extension specialist with UW-Madison. Dairy Stream host Joanna Guza dives into the topic below with Brian:

  • 1:08: How are UAVs being used
  • 4:33: Most popular UAV
  • 6:31: Scouting crops
  • 11:18: Interrupting data
  • 16:20: What is remote sensing and thermal imagery
  • 21:40: Challenges with UAVs
  • 25:26: When to use UAVs
  • 27:12: Economics
  • 29:53: Rules of UAVs
  • 36:03: Safety of UAVs
  • 39:08: Data protection
  • 43.40: Future trends of UAVs

Special thanks to The Nature Conservancy of Wisconsin for sponsoring this episode.

About the guest

  • Brian Luck is an associate professor and extension specialist in Biological Systems Engineering in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at UW-Madison. Dr. Luck’s field of interest include machine management, variable rate technology, agricultural “big data” management and remote sensing.

This podcast is co-produced by the Dairy Business Association and Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, sister organizations that fight for effective dairy policy in Wisconsin and Washington, D.C. Become a sponsor, share an idea or feedback by emailing podcast@dairyforward.com.

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The popularity of UAVs are growing in precision agriculture and we cover the basics capabilities, economics and rules with Dr. Brian Luck, associate professor and extension specialist with UW-Madison. Dairy Stream host Joanna Guza dives into the topic below with Brian:

  • 1:08: How are UAVs being used
  • 4:33: Most popular UAV
  • 6:31: Scouting crops
  • 11:18: Interrupting data
  • 16:20: What is remote sensing and thermal imagery
  • 21:40: Challenges with UAVs
  • 25:26: When to use UAVs
  • 27:12: Economics
  • 29:53: Rules of UAVs
  • 36:03: Safety of UAVs
  • 39:08: Data protection
  • 43.40: Future trends of UAVs

Special thanks to The Nature Conservancy of Wisconsin for sponsoring this episode.

About the guest

  • Brian Luck is an associate professor and extension specialist in Biological Systems Engineering in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at UW-Madison. Dr. Luck’s field of interest include machine management, variable rate technology, agricultural “big data” management and remote sensing.

This podcast is co-produced by the Dairy Business Association and Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, sister organizations that fight for effective dairy policy in Wisconsin and Washington, D.C. Become a sponsor, share an idea or feedback by emailing podcast@dairyforward.com.

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