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The Harvest

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EB-80/8inPA

Now, that’s a machine!  What’s that, like 700 horses?  And who doesn’t like a happy ending?  It’s incredible the fawn escaped that thing.  Thanks for sharing an uplifting story.  Always appreciated.

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Handy Don

@Tractorhead will relate to the wildlife inhabiting a farmed field

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Ed Kennell

Back at it finishing the soybean planting this morning.     No sign of the hen and her poults or the doe and her fawn.

 

Quite a contrast between my two farming neighbors.

 

 

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Tractorhead

2018 was aside when the Fields after we be walked thru fields for fawn saving, sadly one fawn was overseen and mowed.

i Started to invest nearly 2800$ for my Thermal cam Drone Prototype. Achieved flight time 12 min.

 

2019 first prototype Drone flight ahead of the Mowing with a thermal camera 55 flights - no fawn mowed.

5 battery‘s passed after too extended flights and lot‘s of troubles while flight with the remote.

invest 500$

2020 improved my Thermal Drone with better batterys for longer flight time. 40 Flights - no fawn mowed.

invest 800$

2021 first Prototype Drone crashes close to the end of the 35. flight - free fall out of 70m height. - no fawn mowed.

Drone was crashed completely after i found it. Invest again 3500$ for new Thermal Cam with much higher resolution

- bought me a new and smaller Drone with 20 min. Continousely Flight time, new Thermal Module better Transmitter,

10 packs Batteries for extending my Airtime - 5 more Fields to fly.

2022 5 batt packs corrupted because of too extended flights ( return to home) - no fawns mowed.

2023 another 4 Batterys passed, invest again 400$ for batteries with offered longer flighttime. - no fawns mowed.

2024 until now again 4 Batterypacks passed but until now - no fawns mowed.

 

have to invest this year again few hundrets for batterypacks. - is this sensefully?

for me yes, each fawn have hopefully a great live.

 

It‘s expensive and i do it completely volunteer, but i enjoy my results.

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lynnmor
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@Ed Kennell we have a contrast over here as well.

 

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Ed Kennell

 While watching the barley harvest yesterday, I noticed the black raspberries were ripe.    So, today was a picker day.

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Then I found this new member of the pasture herd.

 

 

 

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