In the farmland of Donghouzikou Village, Fengyu Township, Yunzhou District, a drone controlled by an operator slowly rises. The drone flew over the yellow flower field to accurately spray pesticides, and the “humming” sound of wings attracted the onlookers of the villagers.
“Right now is a critical period for yellow flowers to control diseases and insect pests. This year, the cooperative has planted 500 mu of yellow flowers. In the past, it took half a month to spray the medicine manually. Now, the drone can be used to spray the medicine overnight.” Zhao Dongsheng, director of Koucun Agricultural Cooperative, chatted with reporters about the benefits of drone operations with a smile on his face
Compared with traditional manual pesticide spraying, drone spraying has obvious advantages. The first is to improve the efficiency. Traditional manual workers can use up to 20 acres of pesticides a day, while drones can use 500 acres of pesticides a day. The second is to save materials, and machine operations can spray pesticides more evenly, covering a wider area, and reducing the amount of pesticides used. Nearly 30%; third, it is more intelligent, and the flight speed of the drone can be adjusted according to the type of plants, weather, etc.; the most important thing is to protect the health of farmers, so that they are not harmed by pesticides, and operators only need to take Walk around the field with the locator, and the route can be automatically generated to achieve quantitative orientation and precise spraying.
Speaking of the benefits of drones entering the farmland, Zhao Dongsheng is familiar with many things, “If you keep learning new technologies and keep up with the times, you will be a qualified farmer in the new era. Plant protection drones can apply both pesticides and fertilizers, which greatly saves operating costs. No, it has caught up with the good policy of science and technology to help rural revitalization
Since May, drones have been slowly rising from the farmland of various towns, and the drones spraying pesticides and flying prevention operations have been carried out. to the great effect of technological innovation on agricultural production.
Zan Zihan is a retired soldier last year. When he was trying to find a new job, he learned that the Yunzhou District Government will hold a drone skills training class. A plant protection drone “flyer” has achieved employment.
Zhan Zihan said: “I have always had certain ideas about drone piloting ‘pilots’. It just so happens that the district government has provided our veterans with this training and employment opportunity, allowing us to have more employment channels, which is really helpful to us. , after all, we have just returned from the army, this training allows us to master some skills, have skills in the society, and make better contributions to the society.”
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