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MONHEIM, Germany, February 15, 2021 /3BL Media/ – As part of the company’s Future of Farming Dialogue virtual event series, Bob Reiter, Head of Research and Development at the Crop Science division of Bayer, will highlight the interconnectivity between scientific experts inside and outside of the company’s own network of R&D resources, their importance to innovation, and the next solutions to advance the future of agriculture. Reiter will join with CEOs from Pairwise, Rantizo and Oerth Bio during the global virtual event Open Innovation: How Collaboration Unlocks a Sustainable Future on February 15, 2021 (9:30am CST/4:30pm CET).
“As a leader in this space, Bayer is committed to transforming agriculture through our open innovation model,” said Reiter. “This R&D strategy allows us to join forces with partners of all sizes – from start-ups and scale-ups to academic institutions and established companies – to actively seek new creative ideas acr
Drone Spraying is Ready for Takeoff
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Over the years, technology for spraying fields has grown larger and more efficient. So it may seem far-fetched to imagine a future where we actually spray fields using drones. Well, that’s actually happening today. Drone-spraying company Rantizo flies three autonomous drones sprayers in a field at once and with an automated mix and fill system, can compete with the pace of traditional tractor sprayers. The tanks on these drones are small, but Ranitzo CEO Micheal Ott says that’s actually an advantage.
Drone Spraying is Ready for Takeoff
Thursday Jan 7th, 2021
News Reporter It’s time for your Farm of the Future Report. I’m Tim Hammerich.
Over the years, technology for spraying fields has grown larger and more efficient. So it may seem far-fetched to imagine a future where we actually spray fields using drones. Well, that’s actually happening today. Drone-spraying company Rantizo flies three autonomous drones sprayers in a field at once and with an automated mix and fill system, can compete with the pace of traditional tractor sprayers. The tanks on these drones are small, but Ranitzo CEO Micheal Ott says that’s actually an advantage.
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