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How Drones in the Sky Can Help Land and Water: Nov. 12

Nov. 4, 2014
This news release written by Kurt Knebusch originally appeared on the website for the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.
 
COLUMBUS, Ohio — New uses for unmanned aerial vehicles — aka UAVs or drones — are soaring, even while the Federal Aviation Administration is considering new rules for them. The next breakfast program by the Environmental Professionals Network looks at some of those uses for farms and water.
 
“Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Environmental and Ag Applications Take Flight” goes from 7:15-9:15 a.m. on Nov. 12 in Ohio State University’s Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center, 2201 Fred Taylor Drive, Columbus.
 
“Lower-cost and higher-quality devices are driving many cost-effective applications that didn’t seem doable just a few years ago,” said David Hanselmann, coordinator of the network and a lecturer in Ohio State’s School of Environment and Natural Resources (SENR). “This opens the door to better and more timely management of our environment and natural resources.”
 
The network is a service of SENR. The school is part of Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES).
 
Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska, chair of Ohio State’s Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering (CEGE), will speak and moderate a panel discussion involving Gil Bohrer, professor in CEGE, and Scott Shearer, chair of CFAES’s Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering.
 
YSI, a Xylem brand, is sponsoring the program and will display some of the company’s latest equipment for monitoring natural resources.
 
Admission costs $10 or $15, depending on payment method, and includes a full breakfast. Admission is open to both members and nonmembers of the network.
 
Complete details and a link to online registration and payment are at go.osu.edu/sGd. Payment by credit card is due by 5 p.m. Nov. 7.
 
Hanselmann said student participation is encouraged and that reduced-cost student admission is available. Details are at the web link.
 
For more information about the event, contact Hanselmann at hanselmann.3@osu.edu or 614-247-1908.
 
Membership in the Environmental Professionals Network is free and open to anyone working in or studying an environmental field. Details are at epn.osu.edu/home.
 
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WRITER(S): 
Kurt Knebusch
330-263-3776
 
SOURCE(S): 
David Hanselmann
614-247-1908
 
Photo caption:  The next breakfast program by the Environmental Professionals Network gives a bird’s eye view of new uses for unmanned aerial vehicles. (Photo: iStock.)