Central Illinois Ag Adds Flying AG to Its Product Lines Offering
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[September 14, 2015]
ATLANTA - Central Illinois Ag has
partnered with Flying AG, a leading-edge agricultural imagery
business founded by four farmers and growers from Illinois, Indiana
and California. The founders of Flying AG have been utilizing
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in their own operations and have
joined forces to offer innovative new solutions to the agricultural
marketplace.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) is a term that has been used
frequently within the agriculture industry. UAVs are the most
cost-effective and time-sensitive tool when growers want to
produce quality images of their property.
Central Illinois Ag will have three UAVs available for purchase:
DJI Phantom 3 Vision quadcopter, DJI Inspire 1 quadcopter, and a
fixed wing AgEagle Rapid. When purchased from Central Illinois
Ag, these imagery UAVs will be ready to fly and come fully
equipped with additional batteries and storage; all units
include a hands-on training session.
The three imagery UAVs are we will offer are flown using the
latest technology and include the ability to produce 750HD video
and NDVI thermal images, which are then available on a mobile
device instantly.
Jay Westervelt, a grower from Mason City, has owned a UAV for
two years. “It will be convenient for Central Illinois Ag to
team up with Flying AG. The ability to have a local dealer will
allow me to stay up to date with the latest upgrades and
technology,” Westervelt said.
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Central Illinois Ag is a family owned and operated Case IH
dealership with roots dating back to 1889. Serving growers
throughout the United States and various countries, the
equipment dealership is based in Atlanta, Clinton, Farmer City,
and Mason City, Illinois. To learn more about Central Illinois
Ag, visit: www.centralil
ag.com.
“Central Illinois Ag has become more than an equipment
dealership; we’ve grown to also become a technology based
company to best help the farmer,” said Michael Schmidt,
fifth-generation owner of Central Illinois Ag.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) allows individuals to
fly UAV’s for personal and recreational use. To learn more about
the FAA guidelines, visit:
www.KnowBeforeYouFly.org .
[Abby Coers, Central Illinois Ag] |