News Related to the Texas A&M AgriLife Research Project
AgriLife Research targets feverish cows with drones– February 27, 2019- Reprinted in Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, The Eagle, Feedstuffs, and Beef Magazine
Drones are making ranching a lot more efficient- May 3, 2018
Texas A&M AgriLife Researchers Push Drones to “Read the Weeds”- April 4, 2018
Texas A&M AgriLife program puts drones to work- January 30, 2018
AgriLife Research Unmanned Aerial Systems program receives update- January 25, 2018- Reprinted in SW Farm Press, Ag Fax, and High Plains / Midwest Ag Journal.
Unmanned Air Systems Could Boost Crop Production- May 15, 2017
Thousands expected to attend the Texas Unmanned Aircraft System Summit- May 5, 2017
Texas A&M AgriLife unmanned aerial systems program receives update- January 28, 2017
Texas A&M and TEES working on multidisciplinary UAS project- August 25, 2016
AgriLife Research remote sensing technology aims to solve critical crop diseases- July 21, 2016
Stiles Farm Field Day features drone technology-June 28, 2016
Stiles Farm Field Day June 21 to feature drone technology, sugarcane aphid update- June 27, 2016
What’s New and What’s Next in Remote Sensing- June 1, 2016
Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Ally Types and Sizes- May/June 2016
Agriculture & Analytics: How would Google farm?- March/April 2016
Texas A&M Group Uses Drone to Improve Agriculture- January 7, 2016
Texas A&M Unmanned Aerial Systems Teams Meet- December 25, 2015
Farmers of the future will utilize drones, robots and GPS- March 18, 2015