Yeongyang County uses drones to control chestnut tree pests... reduces burden on farmers and increases efficiency.

Published 2025년 8월 7일

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[Agricultural, Fisheries, and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Nara Park] In order to reduce pest and disease damage to nightshade farms and to alleviate labor burdens, Yesan County has been actively implementing drone-based pest control operations for nightshade trees since early August. According to the county on the 7th, the drone pest control period for nightshade farms runs from the 6th to the 22nd, targeting 19 farms covering 39 hectares in areas such as Sanggari and Okgye-ri in Deoksan-myeon. This initiative involves the precise spraying of effective agents against major pests such as the nightshade borer, brown-winged planthopper, and mites using aerial drones. This method allows for efficient pest control even in hard-to-reach areas such as highlands and steep slopes, reducing labor and improving the quality of pest control.

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From August 6 to 22, intensive pest control for 19 farms covering 39 hectares Yesan County has been actively implementing drone-based pest control operations for chestnut trees since early August to reduce pest and disease damage for chestnut-growing farms and to ease labor burdens. According to the county on the 7th, the period for drone pest control for chestnut-growing farms is from August 6 to 22, targeting 19 farms covering 39 hectares in Sanggari and Okgye-ri, Deoksan-myeon, among other areas. This project involves the precise spraying of effective agents against major pests such as the chestnut borer, brown-winged psyllid, and mites using aerial drones. It is expected to efficiently control pests even in areas that are difficult to access, such as high altitudes and steep slopes, thereby reducing ...
Source: Aflnews

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