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Pix4D: Mapping and spot spraying invasive weeds with drones

October 26, 2020

Troy Gibbs, a Rantizo Application Services Contractor in Wisconsin, has worked with Applied Ecological Services , the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, and Allied Cooperative, Pest Pros Crop Consultants on a project to spray an area affected by Phragmites grass. (…)

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