Farmer Drones could be very useful

Can you imagine spending eight hours a day wadding through paddy fields and muddy soil in hot and humid environment, carrying heavy solution in a backpack sprayer? This is why it is so hard to find workers for the job. The fields are getting left unprotected against diseases and insects resulting in significant yield losses. They should pass the law of of farmers using drones to help with crops. While there is the perception of high spray volumes being necessary to achieve sufficient crop coverage, this perception is not necessarily correct. Adjuvants in the product can if suitably designed contribute to ensuring a good delivery of active ingredients at lower spray volumes, with the consequence that the combination of drone application with associated formulation technology could be a dramatic advance for farmers when it comes to spraying rice. In fact, we already see how drones are having an impact. For instance, in 2016 already 9000 drones were in use in China, which treated 1.4 million hectares. It is estimated that China could cover 33 million hectares with 100K units of drones by 2020. They are without a doubt the leading country in drone technology today. It’s expected that the success of this technology in China will motivate other countries to take it up. First followers are seen in Japan and Korea, with South East Asia and Latin America also showing much interest. Bayer is fully engaged in this technology. The benefits it will bring to agriculture and farmers is one more way in which we are shaping the future of farming.

Election of 2020

To vote in Alabama you have to be a citizen of united states, You have to live in Alabama, you have to be 18 years or older, and you have to show some type of ID. The top 2 presidents that are running is Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

The country that elected Donald Trump in 2016 was unhappy and divided. The country he is asking to re-elect him is more unhappy and more divided. After almost four years of his leadership, politics is even angrier than it was and partisanship even less constrained. Daily life is consumed by a pandemic that has registered almost 230,000 deaths amid bickering, buck-passing and lies. Much of that is Mr Trump’s doing, and his victory on November 3rd would endorse it all.

Joe Biden is not a miracle cure for what troubles America. But he is a good man who would restore steadiness and civility to the White House. He is equipped to begin the long, difficult task of putting a broken down country back together again. That is why, if I could a vote, it would go to Joe.

Because of all these news networks, there are tens of millions of Americans who falsely believe that President Trump is truly who he makes himself out to be, which is probably why he still maintains just above a 40% approval rating despite that fact that he continues to take actions to undermine our democracy, has used authoritarian tactics against Black Lives Matter protesters and knowingly chose not to take precautions that could have saved over 100,000 American lives back in February. Now, I know Joe Biden is not perfect, but compared to Donald Trump, Biden is a much safer bet. From his speeches and his campaign platform, it is obvious he is committed to the fundamentals of our democracy and to being a President for all Americans, not just those who support him. In a country that is now extremely divided and potentially heading towards authoritarianism, that is exactly what we need. If we re-elect Trump I believe things will get increasingly worse as we potentially head toward the end of our democracy as we know it.