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FarmProgress: Rantizo expands services to DJI users

April 10, 2023

When the name Rantizo first popped up in agriculture, the company was known as a pioneer in the spray drone business. But as happens with startups, companies evolve.

“We really kind of rebranded Rantizo as a software-based company, or solutions-based company, because we saw the need in the market,” explains Shae Colton, vice president of operations at Rantizo, based in Iowa City, Iowa.

That change includes the introduction of a new service designed to offer support for DJI spray drone users serving farmers across the country.

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