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The future of farming? New CT law lets farmers use drones to plant crops, spray pesticides
Connecticut has about 3,000 certified drone pilots – and even more recreational users – who increasingly rely on unmanned aircraft to make their work faster, safer and more precise. For home ...
The FAA refers to drones as "small unmanned aircraft systems," or UAS. Shooting down a hovering drone is illegal in Connecticut and nationwide, the FAA says. Connecticut legislators have passed a few ...
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