2017-01-28

(Source: Texas A&M AgriLife Research) Writer: Blair Fannin, 979-845-2259, b-fannin@tamu.edu COLLEGE STATION - A contingent of Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists, part of a cross-disciplined unmanned aerial systems research team, recently gave briefings in College Station on project results conducted across Texas. The AgriLife UAS program is one of the largest research programs in the U.S., according to administrators, utilizing both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft on row cropand rangeland spanning from Weslaco, Beaumont, Corpus Christi, and College Station to Amarillo. Program areas focus on flight operations, data analysis, management and dissemination, as well as plant phenotyping,...

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