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FAA-approved drones report for duty on North Dakota farms

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Apr
2014

North Dakota will soon get a glimpse of a future where farmers can monitor their crops using small, flying drones. Thats because the US Department of Transportations Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has given the state the go-ahead to start using its unmanned aerial systems (UAS) test site. Its the first one to become operation among the six commercial UAS testing program sites chosen by Congress in 2013.

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