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checking cows
I can check my herd in 5 minutes, it takes 2-3 hours of bouncing in a pickup to do the same. What a way to start the day!
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Shockingly that is a very doable distance for drones. Just depends on what kind and size you went for. I have a fixed wing that can fly for over an hour at 35-45 mph and bring back 4K stabilized video. Property between you and pastures would be a concern though.
But as said above it is not nearly as fun.
But as said above it is not nearly as fun.
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