Agronomy site looks to new combine, drone to grow studies
An agronomy research site in Indian Head is eyeing a new drone and combine, among other items, to advance grain-based agriculture methods.
Author of the article: Evan Radford
Publishing date: Mar 08, 2021 • March 8, 2021 • 3 minute read •
Drones, like the one in this September 2014 file photo near Govan, Sask., are used by agriculture researchers to measure field moisture and temperature in producers' fields from an an aerial perspective. Don Healy files Photo by Don Healy /Regina Leader-Post
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A new combine and a new drone are among the items on the shopping list for a small-plot agriculture research site hoping to grow a bit bigger thanks to an influx of research money.