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21 January 2026

  • curprev 19:3319:33, 21 January 2026Tinianlayp talk contribs 23,996 bytes +23,996 Created page with "<html><p> Walk a field at dawn in late winter and you can feel two clocks ticking. One belongs to the soil and the seed, counting down to moisture windows and germination. The other belongs to labor, equipment, and weather, each shift closing options. Agricultural drones are interesting because they sync those clocks. They take a job that was bound to ground speed and tire tracks and move it into the air, where logistics, timing, and precision change character. Most peop..."