Raising the measurement bar on dairy GHG emissions

17-06-2021 | |
Drones don t need the same level of sensitivity as they are able to fly closer to the source. Photo: Scientific Aviation
Drones don t need the same level of sensitivity as they are able to fly closer to the source. Photo: Scientific Aviation
Understanding how GHG emissions from agriculture are affecting climate change involves precise measurements—thankfully, the technology to make at least some of these quantifications possible is already in place. Low flying drones and small aircrafts have been used in the petroleum industry to detect leaks from gas and oil pipelines and manufacturing plants for years. Recently, this technology has crossed into the agricultural landscape to capture measurements of methane, carbon dioxide, and o


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