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Spudman: Ag drone spraying approved in Wisconsin, could come to other states soon

July 31, 2019

Rantizo just became first company approved for agricultural drone spraying in the state of Wisconsin, which follows its recent approval for ag drone spraying in Iowa.

“(Since the approval in Iowa,) we’ve had requests for cover crop seeding, fungicide applications, even liquid copper sulfate spraying to control moss,” said Michael Ott, Rantizo CEO. “We’ve had calls with growers in almost every state in the country at this point.”

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