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Navigating Hard-to-Access Farm Fields with Spray Drones in Ontario, Oregon
February 12, 2025
Hard-to-reach fields? ✔️
Trees, powerlines, and residential areas? ✔️
Irrigated acres or wet farm ground? ✔️
When it’s time to spray, there’s no time to wait. Craig Yano knows this firsthand. In areas where spraying with a ground rig or airplane aren’t an option, “the drone is the prime choice,” according to Craig.
Check out how our Pacific Northwest spray hub in western Idaho and eastern Oregon are using spray drones to tackle agricultural needs at www.rantizo.com/pnw
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