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Drones can put Balranald farmers on top

FARMERS will be able to benefit from free drone training, helping them apply new technologies to make life on the land more productive and prosperous.

A new drone course in Balranald will comprise an online training session followed by a one-day on-farm workshop on May 24.

NSW Minister for Skills Training Alister Henskens said the training was helping primary producers reap the benefits of new and emerging technologies.

“This practical, hands-on training explores the application of drones to a range of agricultural pursuits, so every farmer who participates will know how a drone can benefit their farm planning and day-to-day practices,” Mr Henskens said.

“The course will give farmers the confidence and technical skills to operate a drone safely and legally, and ultimately improve how they do business.”

Minister for Agriculture and Western NSW Dugald Saunders said the free courses were being funded by the NSW Government under its AgSkilled 2.0 program.

“Technology continues to revolutionise how farmers operate, and courses like this one are an opportunity for people to upskill using the latest technological advancements,” Mr Saunders said.

“The agricultural sector is stronger than ever, despite a challenging few years of fires, floods and drought.

“It’s important that we continue to roll our programs like these so our farmers can strengthen and grow their operations during this prosperous time.”

Farmers across the region are encouraged to enrol in the free Balranald course at www.agskilled.org.au/events-list/drones-in-agriculture-balranald.

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