Oregon drone makers targets farmers


Clackamas-based Aerial Technology Inc. makes unmanned aerial vehicles that are able to fly over a field and gather information through multi-spectral cameras.

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Clackamas-based Aerial Technology Inc. makes unmanned aerial vehicles that are able to fly over a field and gather information through multi-spectral cameras.

That data is then crunched by MicaSense and can help growers glean information about crop health.

For the more technically savvy, or those willing to make the investment and get trained, ATI will sell a complete system. The average system for ag inspection costs around $10,000, said ATI co-founder Stephen Burtt.

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