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Improve Your Drone Spraying Skills at the Michigan Spray Drone Spring Fly-In Workshop

Improve Your Drone Spraying Skills at the Michigan Spray Drone Spring Fly-In Workshop


An all-new event for 2024, the Spray Drone Spring Fly-in on April 10 is an all-day workshop for current or future spray drone pilots. This event will start with a morning of education on several aspects of applications for agriculture and related industries. The afternoon will be an opportunity to see spray drone swath testing in progress and possibly test your own.

The morning educational presentations will include Mark Ledebuhr, owner of Application Insight LLC, discussing the fundamentals that go into chemical applications; Mike Reinke from Michigan State University Extension providing updates on his spray drone research; Tom Smith from Michigan State University Extension, walking through the aerial application specifics of pesticide labeling, and more.

The afternoon will consist of a demonstration of the current practices around testing and verification of application swaths followed by opportunities for certified drone pilots to bring their own spray drones to test their own swath settings using new collection technologies.

The Michigan Spray Drone Spring Fly-in will be held at the Michigan State University Clarksville Research Center, 9302 Portland Rd, Clarksville, MI 48815, on April 10 (rain date of April 17). Doors open at 8 a.m. with presentations starting at 9 a.m. Lunch will be provided.

The cost to attend is $50 per person. Seating is limited so pre-registration is required. A registration link will be provided soon.

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