The fervor over agricultural use of drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) seems to have subsided some in recent months, at least among us media types. But University of Nebraska-Lincoln ag engineer Wayne Woldt says there’s still a lot happening behind the scenes.
Woldt has worked with UAVs for several years and has established the Nebraska Unmanned Aircraft Innovation, Research and Education Lab (NU-AIRE) at UNL to conduct research on aerial robotics and remote sensing.
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