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UAVs Revolutionize Crop Management in Australia

Agricultural drones (UAVs) are revolutionizing crop management and monitoring in Australia. Farmers use drones equipped with multispectral cameras and AI software to scout fields, assess plant health, detect stress early, and precisely apply inputs.

In New South Wales, a grain operation spanning 1,500 acres used drone-based NDVI (vegetation index) mapping to optimize fertilizer application. They reduced usage by 20% while maintaining yields, saving over USD 85,000 in input costs.

Several drone service startups now offer flexible rental schemes, making advanced UAV tech accessible to smaller farms. Training programs accredited by national agriculture extension services ensure safe flying practices and compliance with aerial regulations.

Experts emphasize that the affordability and ease of use of drones are accelerating digital agriculture adoption across the country’s vast and varied landscapes.

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