Flying a drone seems cool, but they’re more than just high-tech toys. For a professional, flying a drone is a new way to make irrigation work better for facilities. In this episode, Andy speaks with Kent Harris, the manager of the Minnesota Sodding Company and a licensed drone professional, to discuss how drones are changing the irrigation game. You’ll hear how these helpful high-flyers are being used to view, track, and measure irrigation audits, and how you can get started using one professionally yourself.
“If these guys can fly it, I can fly it”-Kent Harris
In this Episode:
- How Kent got started with Minnesota Sodding Company and what it’s been like working with them as a manager for the past three years
- New ways to do irrigation work with our latest technology.
- What is a 107 license? Plus, learn the importance of having it to be able to use a drone for your work
- What should you look out for when flying a drone?
- How measurement and gravel pits inventory gets done with 3D imaging
- Irrigation audit and data tracking made simple by using a Drone in your facility
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