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            2015 Logan County Farm Outlook Magazine
          
        
        
          LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.COM
        
        
          drone - you must be five miles from an airport,
        
        
          you are
        
        
          not allowed to fly above 400 feet and you
        
        
          must be away from a populated area.
        
        
          Flying a drone over a field, farmers not only get
        
        
          an awesome aerial view of their fields, but they
        
        
          can also use the camera attached to take pictures
        
        
          and video that can provide them with useful
        
        
          information.
        
        
          Abby Coers, Marketing Coordinator for Central
        
        
          Illinois Ag in Atlanta, has been flying a DJI
        
        
          Phantom 3 Vision Quadcopter all over fields in
        
        
          Illinois lately and she is excited about the future
        
        
          of this hobby.  “Right now it’s just for hobby
        
        
          and recreation.  I am putting it up and getting
        
        
          awesome photos and videos that a helicopter
        
        
          could take for thousands of dollars but you can put
        
        
          it up in ten seconds and get a photo.”
        
        
          Coers continued, “Advantages in the future, when
        
        
          we can make decisions based on that, would be
        
        
          anything for the crops, like crop health.  Put it up
        
        
          and see where there are wet spots, where you need
        
        
          to work on that field.   Do you need tiling in the
        
        
          field?  With tiling that is a large expense in the
        
        
          future that could pay for itself.”
        
        
          Continued