Drones a tool for efficient agriculture: a high-tech future
INTRODUCTION [Drone sale UK] The management of the water resources of a country depends, to a great extent, on the knowledge of the existing hydrological basins, their potential, and the adequate management of the water surpluses. The current technological development and of the last decades lead us to use the products of the remote sensors (satellite and radar) in the management of the water and the agriculture, for example, in the administration and planning of the activities of forecast and control of the floods, floods, and droughts closely linked to agricultural production. Today, water managers use this spatial information to prevent or quantify all kinds of parameters related to water use, droughts, floods, etc. Likewise, the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV or DRONE) is becoming more frequent, based on the complexity that natural systems have for their study since in most cases we must carry out monitoring, sampling, etc., which are very complicated or high risk. Therefore