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Drone technology has been innovating agriculture since the 1960s. However, they weren’t widely used until the 2000s. During that time, agricultural drones launched a new era of farming and introduced features such as intelligent imaging and automated field monitoring, taking modern agriculture to the next level. In the present day, drones are essential tools for farmers, providing essential data and analysis to precision agriculture operations. Here, we’ll take a look at the history of drones in agriculture and why they’ve become such useful tools for farmers.<\/p>\n

1960s-1980s: Early Drone Research and Development<\/h2>\n

In the 1960s, drone technology found its way into agriculture with the invention of the Radio-controlled Model Helicopter. This would become the first drone for use in farming. Developed by crop dusters, the Model Helicopter would open the doors for a new style of farming. Three years later, in 1965, the U.S. military dreamt up a grand vision for future “farmer-pilots”: Remotely operated rotor craft that could enable farmers to view their entire land with the help of aerial images and surveying systems.<\/p>\n

Not long after, in the 1970s, public entities and researchers started utilizing drones for taking pictures in agricultural fields. This new technology was being used to map fields and accurately measure soil fertility to diagnose pest infestation. The method was also used to observe trends in crop growth throughout the year. As progress was made in the robotics field, it would lead to even better results. By the mid-1970s, the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) was seen in various agricultural sectors.<\/p>\n

In the 1980s, the first commercial drones hit the market, but the use of the technology was still quite limited. Farmers utilised them primarily for crop dusting, but with their costly price tag, the use of drones on a large scale was still out of reach.<\/p>\n

1990s-2000s: Automation and Imagery<\/h2>\n