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AgWeek Magazine: Winona County field day shows the hype is real for cover crops

Rantizo applies cover crops over soybeans with drones

To most people — even many farmers — the idea of tending crops hardly brings to mind a drone rising into the air, carrying a tank full of pesticides and navigating by pre-programmed map. Yet, when Michael Ott markets to agricultural retailers, that’s exactly his sales pitch: an unmanned aircraft that will spray whatever you need, wherever you need it.

Let’s Talk Farm to Fork Podcast

Rantizo CEO, Michael Ott joins the Let's Talk Farm to Fork podcast for an episode

In this episode of “Let’s Talk Farm to Fork”, we’re joined by Michael Ott from Rantizo, who we will be talking to about how their drone spraying technology is addressing […]

Successful Farming: Use the right tools on your farm to improve water quality

Pilot fills Rantizo drone for cover crop seed applications in Slater, Iowa

To most people — even many farmers — the idea of tending crops hardly brings to mind a drone rising into the air, carrying a tank full of pesticides and navigating by pre-programmed map. Yet, when Michael Ott markets to agricultural retailers, that’s exactly his sales pitch: an unmanned aircraft that will spray whatever you need, wherever you need it.

Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network: Drones seed cover crops on central Iowa farm

Rantizo drone seeds cover crops over corn in central Iowa

To most people — even many farmers — the idea of tending crops hardly brings to mind a drone rising into the air, carrying a tank full of pesticides and navigating by pre-programmed map. Yet, when Michael Ott markets to agricultural retailers, that’s exactly his sales pitch: an unmanned aircraft that will spray whatever you need, wherever you need it.

Iowa PBS: Farming with drones

Rantizo shows how farming with drones is landing in agriculture

To most people — even many farmers — the idea of tending crops hardly brings to mind a drone rising into the air, carrying a tank full of pesticides and navigating by pre-programmed map. Yet, when Michael Ott markets to agricultural retailers, that’s exactly his sales pitch: an unmanned aircraft that will spray whatever you need, wherever you need it.

WCIA The Morning Show: Road to the Farm Progress Show

Rantizo Regional Sales Manager, Ben Etsinger prepares agricultural drone sprayer for flight

To most people — even many farmers — the idea of tending crops hardly brings to mind a drone rising into the air, carrying a tank full of pesticides and navigating by pre-programmed map. Yet, when Michael Ott markets to agricultural retailers, that’s exactly his sales pitch: an unmanned aircraft that will spray whatever you need, wherever you need it.

PrecisionAg: Michael Ott taking drone application from the drawing board to the field

Rantizo CEO, Michael Ott demonstrating drone applications in a farm field

To most people — even many farmers — the idea of tending crops hardly brings to mind a drone rising into the air, carrying a tank full of pesticides and navigating by pre-programmed map. Yet, when Michael Ott markets to agricultural retailers, that’s exactly his sales pitch: an unmanned aircraft that will spray whatever you need, wherever you need it.

FarmBits Podcast: Episode #40 Elevating UAVs

Rantizo Director of Sales, Sam Pendleton is featured on Episode 40 of FarmBits Podcast

Getting crop protection products applied to the acres that need it in a timely manner is a critical aspect of ensuring that crops don’t succumb to disease, weed, or insect […]

Carroll Times Herald: Landus launches Innovation Center, showcases pioneering ag

Rantizo showcases innovations in ag with their drone swarms for spraying in Iowa field

To most people — even many farmers — the idea of tending crops hardly brings to mind a drone rising into the air, carrying a tank full of pesticides and navigating by pre-programmed map. Yet, when Michael Ott markets to agricultural retailers, that’s exactly his sales pitch: an unmanned aircraft that will spray whatever you need, wherever you need it.

ScienceLine: A growing flock of farm drones could help with our pesticide problem

A four-propeller drone sprays pesticides over a cotton field. Some experts think targeted pesticide spraying via drone could help reduce pesticide use. [viya0414 | Pixabay License]

To most people — even many farmers — the idea of tending crops hardly brings to mind a drone rising into the air, carrying a tank full of pesticides and navigating by pre-programmed map. Yet, when Michael Ott markets to agricultural retailers, that’s exactly his sales pitch: an unmanned aircraft that will spray whatever you need, wherever you need it.