This potentially changes everthing for hillside agriculture. you can plant anywhere in beds and then work the crop without using roads or anything other than footpaths. the harvest can be collected and then boosted out. This also includes tools and lunch.
We can also imagine flying in a bucket of water to fill a tank feeding a drip irrigation tube.
now imagine a drone lifting a fifty pound bucket from a local pond to the header tanks up on a hillside terrace system all morning. a real bucket brigade.
This is real and practical and supports a million one acre microgreen growing operations without wasting any land for rolling in hardware.
Drone tech will soon need a new market and global agriculture looks good.
Drone lifting watermelons
Peter Kappes
These drones are helping farmers airlift bags of watermelons. That is some serious payload capacity and a huge load off their shoulders. Follow Peter Kappes & Bots n' Beans for daily robotics, humanoids, and tech. Follow Future of Built for more robotics on the construction si
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