switching from manual scouting to drone monitoring - worth it for a 400 acre operation?
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400 acres is honestly right at the tipping point where it starts making sense imo. we run about 600 acres of mixed crops and switched to a matrice 350 with a micasense redEdge-P about two seasons ago.
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not sure about the specific sensor stuff but my neighbor farms about 350 acres and hes just using a regular phantom 4 multispectral which is way cheaper entry point than the altum setup. he says its g
so ive been doing manual scouting on our family farm for years, basically walking fields with my agronomist every couple weeks and its fine but were expanding and honestly 400+ acres of corn and soybeans is getting to be too much to cover properly on foot. been looking at using a drone for NDVI mapping and general crop health monitoring but im not sure where to start or if the cost makes sense at this scale.
we already have a mavic 3 that i use for general stuff but i know that wont cut it for serious multispectral work. been looking at the micasense altum-pt sensor mounted on a bigger platform but the price jump is significant. anyone running a setup like this on a mid-size operation and actually seeing ROI? or is this more of a large-scale commercial ag thing where the numbers make more sense