Discovery at UQ 2015

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“Researchers at UQ Gatton are working with vegetable growers and industry to create robotics technology that is affordable, robust and will meet the needs of the agricultural industry into the future�

Photo credit: AusVeg and Vegetables Australia

Net Drone

Bug Drone

Drone technology for crop research UQ researcher: Associate Professor Kim Bryceson (School of Agriculture and Food Sciences) Collaborators: BioHerbicides Australia (Weeddrone), Withcott Seedlings (Net Drone), Rugby Farms (Bug Drone), Organic Crop Protectant Pty Ltd (The Pollinator) k.bryceson@uq.edu.au


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