Today, we are planting Sorghum using a new technology – Drone Seed Sowing.
While the GPS-guided Drones had long been extensively used in Palay seeds broadcasting, this will be the first time that it will be tested in planting Sorghum.
The DJI Agras T-30 GPS-guided Drone could sow seeds in a one-hectare area in 7 to 10 minutes.
It could also cover 16 hectares of spraying in 1 hour which means great reduction in production cost.
When the cost of production is low, the price of feeds will also be low which means that the price of fish, chicken and pork would also be low and affordable to consumers.
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