With planting season gearing up, many farmers will be using drones to automate crop treatment. However, the use of Chinese-made drones could pose a security threat, exposing vital information about the location and health of American crops.
CEO of American spray drone company Hylio, Arthur Erickson spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander on drone use on the farm, the threat Chinese drones pose, and efforts underway to ban them.
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The Schurs are active in state YF&R events and county Farm Bureau activities, as well as their church, where Layton served as head elder and is now head trustee.