Drones: A new kind of farmhand flies in to help

By Darren Gray
Updated February 11 2016 - 8:13pm, first published 7:30pm
Paul Wynne from Emmetts demonstrates the advantages of using a drone to get a better picture of the paddock. Photo: Joe Armao
Paul Wynne from Emmetts demonstrates the advantages of using a drone to get a better picture of the paddock. Photo: Joe Armao

They have been seen flying over densely planted tomato crops, vast fields of wheat and barley, paddocks of cotton and corn.

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