Drone seeding gives P.E.I. farmers a head start on season

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A growing number of P-E-I farmers are using agricultural drones to give them a head start on the season.

Spring time is muddy on the Island, making it almost impossible for heavy trucks and tractors to get into fields.

But the drone is adding a couple of extra weeks to get work done before planting.

Nancy Russell and drone operator Aaron Adetuyi have the story.

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