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Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Agriculture: Applications & Updates

Join us for the fifth in a year-long series of webinars scheduled for January 20th at 2pm Central Time. The web link is https://connect.extension.iastate.edu/learnuasag

Jason Barton, Sales Manager for Agribotix will briefly discuss the history of Agribotix as well as present information on applications Agribotix provides to farmers and agronomists. Victor Villegas of Oregon State University will then provide an overview of the interim Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) policy at Oregon State University (OSU and the UAS fleet management/compliance system DroneComplier (formerly RPAS Logger) they are using.

Watch Jason Barton of Agribotix on the LearnUASAg YouTube Channel https://youtu.be/xir9v9QkSrI


Wayne Woldt of the University of Nebraska - Lincoln will follow up with FAA updates and an overview of the new FAA B4UFly app.

Watch New FAA Drone Regulations and review of B4UFly App on the LearnUASAg YouTube Channel https://youtu.be/nRpv5xzlcog

The webinar will be recorded and archived here at the extension Learn site, on the Unmanned Aircraft Systems website, and Learnuasag YouTube Channel

Photograph by Dr. James Robbins, University of Arkansas, provided to eXtension to use this photo. For permission to use, contact Dr. James Robbins at jrobbins@uaex.edu

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