aoth-logoaoth-logoaoth-logoaoth-logo
  • Articles
    • Medical
      • Addiction
      • CBD
      • Health
      • Wellness
    • Metals
      • Battery Metals
      • Critical Metals
      • Energy Metals
      • Industrial Metals
      • Precious Metals
    • Energy
      • Nuclear
      • Oil & Gas
      • Renewable
    • Environment
      • Clean Energy
      • Global Warming
        • Decarbonization
        • Electrification
      • Pollution
    • Markets
      • Bitcoin
      • Bonds
      • Commodities
      • cryptocurrency
      • Currency
      • Digital Currency
      • Inflation
      • Interest Rates
    • Technology
      • 3D Printing
      • 5G
      • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
      • Blockchain
      • Imaging
    • Politics
    • Education
  • 文章
  • Company Profiles
  • News
  • Video
  • Articles
  • Under The Spotlight
Home | Disclaimer | 免责声明 | Newsletter Subscribe | RSS Subscribe

Dr. Drone

  • Home
  • Articles
  • Uncategorized
  • Dr. Drone
January 1, 2020

2017.06.25

Economist Joseph Schumpeter introduced innovation economics in his 1942 book Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy. Schumpeter said that industries must incessantly revolutionize the economic structure from within by innovating with better or more effective processes and products.

We can define, or limit the term “innovation” to a product, or process that’s original, that’s more effective, and as a new application better meets new requirements or existing market needs.

  

Disruptive Innovation

A disruptive innovation displaces an existing market, industry, or technology and produces something new, more efficient and worthwhile.

Disruptive innovations do this in three ways:

  • By harnessing new technologies
  • By developing new business models
  • By exploiting old technologies in new ways 

Disruptive innovations have the potential to truly reshape the world in which we live and work.

Today we are witnessing a disruptive innovation as drone technologies upend business models and reshape industry landscapes ranging from agriculture to infrastructure to mining. In the very near future, in all areas of the economy we will begin to see the impact of drones.  

What are the key commercial applications of drones? 

  • Infrastructure 
  • Transport 
  • Insurance 
  • Media and Entertainment 
  • Telecommunication 
  • Agriculture 
  • Security 
  • Mining

Let’s take a look at how disruptive, and innovative, drone technology will be to our agriculture industry – PwC predicts drone powered solutions in the ag industry to be a US$32.4 billion per annum market.

The United Nations (UN) expects 9.7 billion people to call Earth home by 2050. It is estimated current food production will have to increase by 70% from what it is today to feed everyone. Scientists also estimate there will be much higher demand for water (UN says 50% more) and a lot less arable land available. We need a new farm the size of South Africa, unfortunately we’re losing the equivalent total arable area of France every 18 months.

Farming, when broken down to its simplest basics is an input-­output problem. If as farmers we could reduce our inputs – seed, water, fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides – and still maintain the same output, we will be overcoming a central challenge to farm economics and feeding our increasing population.

Achieving a 70% increase in food production would require:

  • Highly technical analysis of agricultural data.
  • Development of technologies capable of collecting and analyzing that data.
  • Using the information to speed and enhance production while maintaining quality standards.

Drones, loaded with high resolution point and shoot cameras, thermal imagery, geographic information systems, flight pattern software and GPS are going to help drive an era of “data-driven” agriculture.

Drone Benefits

Airborne cameras can take multispectral images, capturing data from the infrared spectrum as well as the visual. These images can be combined to create a view of the crop that highlights the differences between healthy and distressed plants. Most often you cannot see the differences with the naked eye until yields will have been reduced, or much more expensive to fix.

It’s impossible to be continuously monitoring your fields on a smaller farm, imagine trying to monitor fields on a 20,000 acre farm? Seeing a crop from the air reveals patterns that expose, to your eye in the sky, everything from irrigation problems. to soil variations, to pest and fungal infestations that aren’t apparent to the farmer walking his fields.

By creating a time series animation from multiple fly-over’s the imagery can show changes in the crop, revealing trouble spots or opportunities for better crop management.

Drones are now being equipped with herbicide/insecticide sprayers. Spraying is done with pinpoint accuracy utilizing ultrasonic echoing devices and lasers. The result is a massive reduction in overall chemical sprayed which means a lot less chemical reaching precious groundwater. This method is also roughly 4-5 times faster than a tractor pulling a boom or nozzle sprayer making it another drone usage value proposition for farmers.

By launching specialized seed and nutrient filled pods a new drone-based planting system has the potential to decrease planting costs by close to 85%.

Drones are being fitted with 3-D mapping equipment capable of going out and bringing back soil and field analysis data to streamline planning and planting patterns and to help optimize field irrigation and soil nitrogen levels throughout the crop cycle.

Cattle are being fitted with ear tags that will be read by drones. Round ups are made easier, animals can be located long before cowboys hit the saddle. Pregnant animals or stressed animals can be quickly identified, potentially saving lives and improving economics. Predator control will be more efficient.

Drone docking/charging stations can be installed in the field. Drones will be assigned to specific areas and when batteries get low they return to their docking station to recharge and fly again.

Drones can also be fitted with remote sensing equipment, such as hyperspectral, multispectral, or thermal sensing systems. These specialized systems allow identification of the driest sections of field so water resources can be allocated more economically. More water for the dry areas and less for the wetter ones saves on water and pumping costs.

Conclusion

Farming drones operate like flying doctors. By being able to collect enough detailed information technicians and farmers can work together to develop diagnostic images and write a prescription to fix a field or farm’s health.

By gathering copious amounts of detailed data drones enable farmers to make different prescription maps depending on what the farmer wants to do’ or has to do, in the field. They can optimize the use of inputs, react quickly to threats and save time validating treatment. All of this adds up to maximizing output/yield and of course economics.

“Industries must incessantly revolutionize the economic structure from within by innovating with better or more effective processes and products.” Economist Joseph Schumpeter

Drones are going to change the economics of farming. They are also going to greatly help in enabling the feeding of the 2.2 billion more people coming to the dinner table over the next 30 some years.

Richard (Rick) Mills

AheadoftheHerd.com  

Richard lives on a 160 acre farm in northern British Columbia.

  

Richard’s articles have been published on over 400 websites, including:

WallStreetJournal, USAToday, NationalPost, Lewrockwell, MontrealGazette, VancouverSun, CBSnews, HuffingtonPost, Beforeitsnews, Londonthenews, Wealthwire, CalgaryHerald, Forbes, Dallasnews, SGTreport, Vantagewire, Indiatimes, Ninemsn, Ibtimes, Businessweek, HongKongHerald, Moneytalks, SeekingAlpha, BusinessInsider, Investing.com, MSN.com and the Association of Mining Analysts.

Sign up for Ahead Of The Herd’s free highly acclaimed newsletter.

***

Legal Notice / Disclaimer

This document is not and should not be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to purchase or subscribe for any investment.

Legal Notice / Disclaimer

Ahead of the Herd newsletter, aheadoftheherd.com, hereafter known as AOTH.
Please read the entire Disclaimer carefully before you use this website or read the newsletter. If you do not agree to all the AOTH/Richard Mills Disclaimer, do not access/read this website/newsletter/article, or any of its pages. By reading/using this AOTH/Richard Mills website/newsletter/article, and whether you actually read this Disclaimer, you are deemed to have accepted it.
Share

Share Your Insights and Join the Conversation!

When participating in the comments section, please be considerate and respectful to others. Share your insights and opinions thoughtfully, avoiding personal attacks or offensive language. Strive to provide accurate and reliable information by double-checking facts before posting. Constructive discussions help everyone learn and make better decisions. Thank you for contributing positively to our community!

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Related posts

December 15, 2025

Two SMR projects selected for US federal funding


Read more
December 13, 2025

No, it isn’t pop. Why some Arctic rivers are turning orange


Read more
December 12, 2025

Gold Consolidating High Again


Read more
December 11, 2025

Grim Signals of Future Antimicrobial Resistance Found Lurking in Sewage


Read more
December 11, 2025

‘There’s no monitoring of earthquakes’: new British Columbia pipeline could spell catastrophe, experts warn


Read more
December 7, 2025

Scientists Discover a Way to ‘Recharge’ Aging Human Cells


Read more
December 7, 2025

Defense innovation: Canada must learn from Israel, Ukraine, US to modernize its military – opinion


Read more
December 7, 2025

The human skull that challenges the Out of Africa theory


Read more
December 3, 2025

China does not just dominate rare earths – it has quietly become indispensable in copper refining too


Read more
November 29, 2025

Essential Gold Investing


Read more
November 29, 2025

‘The narwhals stop calling’: how the noise from ships is silencing wildlife in the Arctic


Read more
November 19, 2025

Visualized: Future Electricity Usage by Country (2024–2035)


Read more
November 19, 2025

Massive hidden waves are rapidly melting Greenland’s glaciers


Read more
November 19, 2025

Scientists develop tiny robots that can swim through your blood to fight strokes


Read more
November 11, 2025

China missle build up


Read more
November 8, 2025

Powering Tomorrow: The Growing Demand for Critical Minerals


Read more
November 5, 2025

What’s behind B.C.’s surging beef prices?


Read more
October 31, 2025

Visualizing How Much Gold Is Left to Mine on Earth


Read more
October 30, 2025

White Gold: Success in the Yukon


Read more
October 30, 2025

China Needs a Consumption Target


Read more
October 26, 2025

Crypto Treasury Stocks Face a Reckoning. Why Boom Could Turn to Bust.


Read more
October 23, 2025

Gold surges to record highs amid banking fraud allegations and policy uncertainty


Read more
October 23, 2025

CIBC see gold prices averaging $4,500 through 2027 as bull market momentum builds


Read more
October 21, 2025

The Ukraine War Will Be Settled in Beijing, Not Moscow


Read more
October 21, 2025

All U.S. Critical Minerals in 2025, Ranked by Supply Disruption Risk


Read more
October 20, 2025

IMF warns of dim outlook as US and China ramp up trade war


Read more
October 20, 2025

Ancient Organisms Have Been Sleeping Beneath the Arctic for 40,000 Years—and Now They’re Waking Up


Read more
RSS Subscribe
Subscribe to our RSS feed to receive our most recent articles directly to your favourite RSS Reader application.

Do you have an opinion on this article? We'd love to hear from you.

Post a comment

Article Archives

Article Categories

  • Education (391)
  • Energy (285)
    • Nuclear (68)
    • Oil & Gas (59)
    • Re-newable (63)
  • Entertainment (88)
  • Environment (663)
    • Clean Energy (82)
    • Global Warming (383)
      • Decarbonization (78)
      • Electrification (204)
    • Pollution (78)
  • Markets (713)
    • Bitcoin (9)
    • Bonds (31)
    • Commodities (170)
    • cryptocurrency (22)
    • Currency (143)
    • Digital Currency (9)
    • Inflation (105)
    • Interest Rates (70)
  • Media (45)
  • Medical (333)
    • Addiction (8)
    • CBD (5)
    • Health (284)
    • Wellness (219)
  • Metals (1,840)
    • Battery Metals (455)
    • Critical Metals (197)
    • Energy Metals (52)
    • Industrial Metals (229)
    • Precious Metals (952)
  • Politics (889)
  • Technology (95)
    • 3D Printing (3)
    • 5G (26)
    • Artificial Intelligence (AI) (36)
    • Blockchain (6)
    • Imaging (3)
  • Uncategorized (454)
  • Under the Spotlight (39)

AOTH Portfolio

  • Articles
  • 文章
  • Company Profiles
  • Company News Releases
  • Video
  • Under The Spotlight
  • Disclaimer

Recent Articles

  • A Déjà vu in Pacific Northwest as atmospheric river forces highway closures and evacuations – Richard Mills December 15, 2025
  • Cassiar Gold: An undervalued gold play in northern BC with substantial upside potential – Richard Mills December 15, 2025
  • Silver North’s Veronica property yields high-grade silver-lead-zinc mineralization – Richard Mills December 15, 2025
  • Kodiak Copper publishes sizeable maiden resource estimate with lots of room to grow – Richard Mills December 15, 2025
  • Under the Spotlight – Mark T. Brown, President Pacific Opportunity Capital December 15, 2025
  • Under the Spotlight – Malcolm Dorsey, CEO Torr Metals December 15, 2025
  • In a volatile world, energy security takes centre stage December 15, 2025
  • Two SMR projects selected for US federal funding December 15, 2025

Ahead of the Herd

Enjoy hundreds of top-notch, thoroughly-researched articles on commodities and the junior resource companies that search for deposits of them.

Newsletter Subscribe

Subscribe to our free newsletter so we can start telling you things everyone else doesn't already know!

Recent Articles

  • A Déjà vu in Pacific Northwest as atmospheric river forces highway closures and evacuations – Richard Mills
  • Cassiar Gold: An undervalued gold play in northern BC with substantial upside potential – Richard Mills
  • Silver North’s Veronica property yields high-grade silver-lead-zinc mineralization – Richard Mills

Explore

  • Articles
  • 文章
  • Company Profiles
  • Company News Releases
  • Video
  • Under The Spotlight
  • Disclaimer
© 2020 Ahead of the Herd. All Rights Reserved