Learn to use your drone to scout for weeds and pests

| June 6, 2017

COSHOCTON – Unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, are a new technology with lots of unique uses for agriculture. Join OSU Extension on July 19 for an informational program about using drones to scout for weeds and pests.

John Barker, OSU Extension Knox County, Pat Snyder, Pioneer Seed, and other local farmers and ag professionals will share how to utilize drones to aid in management decisions. This will include video and photos of fields to learn about diagnosing potential pest, weed or nutrient problems.

The program will be at 7 p.m. at Frontier Power Community Room, 770 South Second Street in Coshocton. This is a free program, but reservations are appreciated. Please call 740-622-2265 to RSVP. Visit coshocton.osu.edu for more information.

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