Farms: Flying Around Farm Land with the DJI Phantom 4 Drone
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Some drone view of some of the farms in the area. Video was taken during the 4th of July weekend. Can see both corn and soybean fields. Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
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It's nice to see others 'views' - My brother in law has a farm & I've been capturing his harvests this summer. I love the Phantom 4 but not being able to edit the 4k video was a surprise for me so now I'm saving for a better PC that can handle those graphic edits. I'd like any feed back on my videos you care to share - https://youtu.be/fhz299lQQd4
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What type of drone do you have?
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Sooooo cool
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That is so cool. Now I have to go get a drone. Thanks Randy.
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It's amazing how much difference there are in crops just one state away. Here in central Illinois, if our fields looked like that around the 4th of July. We would be in full blown panic mode. Those fields look like what it would look like in late May around here. We always laugh at the saying about how corn should be "Knee high by the 4th of July". Because who ever said that has never been to central Illinois. Usually de-tasseling would begin in early July. Which was one of the few farming joys I didn't have to do to much of. I had the pleasure of being a bean walker since we still planted soybeans as a row crop at the time. Which would usually be knee high by early July.
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It's amazing how much difference there are in crops just one state away. Here in central Illinois, if our fields looked like that around the 4th of July. We would be in full blown panic mode. Those fields look like what it would look like in late May around here. We always laugh at the saying about how corn should be "Knee high by the 4th of July". Because who ever said that has never been to central Illinois. Usually de-tasseling would begin in early July. Which was one of the few farming joys I didn't have to do to much of. I had the pleasure of being a bean walker since we still planted soybeans as a row crop at the time. Which would usually be knee high by early July.
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