
Nebraska Firm Selling Drone Technology For Work On The Farm
I just saw a story in the Mitchell Republic about a company in Nebraska that is selling drones for use on the farm.
Yep, pretty soon, it'll be flying drones joining the tractors and combines out in the field.

Drones are becoming important to agriculture
Volitant Technologies in Dunbar, Nebraska has been selling a lot of flying drones to farmers recently. The crafts are being used to spray chemicals like insecticide and spread seed across the vast averages in Nebraska and South Dakota.
What used to take a lot of time and people is now possible from the kitchen table. Well, that may be an exaggeration, but maybe not for too long.
Imagine all the possibilities for folks running large farms or ranch operations. Flying drones can give them the ability to quickly see what's happening on their land and to get stuff moved around.
Some of the drones that Volitant sell can carry about 10 gallons worth of chemicals. It also runs on its own after the operator sets the parameters. The program decides the best way to deliver the cargo.
It may not be too long before seeing winged-tractors flying over the cornfield of the midwest is just another part of rural life.