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WWD Podcast Episode #17 – Dr. Gregory Crutsinger from Scholar Farms
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Published May 27, 2018
Our guest is Dr. Gregory Crutsinger, who is the Founder of Scholar Farms! It was great to chat with Gregory, who is an ecologist that has combined his interest and knowledge of plant science with the world of remote sensing and unmanned aircraft systems. Following his tenure as an Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia, he has had the chance to work with leading companies in the UAV space, including Parrot, Pix4D and 3D Robotics. He has since founded Scholar Farms, helping others to integrate drones and assess vegetation and crops, whether it’s for agriculture, forestry, or environmental applications (e.g. restoration). I’m sure you will find some useful info to take home from our discussion, whether you are new to drones or have been using them as a tool for years.
Some of the topics covered in this podcast episode:
- Vegetation mapping
- Multispectral sensors
- Getting started with drones on the farm
- Useful applications of UAVs in agriculture
- UAV tips and training for those in plant-related industries
External website for more info: ScholarFarms.com
Enjoy!
Mike Morellato is the lead author and founder of WorkingWithDrones.com. He works with drones and their data at Strategic in Campbell River, BC (Canada).
11 episodes
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Manage episode 206942798 series 1682536
Published May 27, 2018
Our guest is Dr. Gregory Crutsinger, who is the Founder of Scholar Farms! It was great to chat with Gregory, who is an ecologist that has combined his interest and knowledge of plant science with the world of remote sensing and unmanned aircraft systems. Following his tenure as an Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia, he has had the chance to work with leading companies in the UAV space, including Parrot, Pix4D and 3D Robotics. He has since founded Scholar Farms, helping others to integrate drones and assess vegetation and crops, whether it’s for agriculture, forestry, or environmental applications (e.g. restoration). I’m sure you will find some useful info to take home from our discussion, whether you are new to drones or have been using them as a tool for years.
Some of the topics covered in this podcast episode:
- Vegetation mapping
- Multispectral sensors
- Getting started with drones on the farm
- Useful applications of UAVs in agriculture
- UAV tips and training for those in plant-related industries
External website for more info: ScholarFarms.com
Enjoy!
Mike Morellato is the lead author and founder of WorkingWithDrones.com. He works with drones and their data at Strategic in Campbell River, BC (Canada).
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