@article{Singh_Fletcher_2021, place={Gainesville, FL}, title={Applications of Unmanned Aerial Systems in Agricultural Operation Management: Part II: Platforms and Payloads: AE552/AE552, 02/2021}, volume={2021}, url={https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/120140}, DOI={10.32473/edis-ae552-2021}, abstractNote={<p>Unmanned aerial systems (UASs, UAVs, or drones) have emerged as an important tool for farmers, Extension agents, and landowners to map, monitor, and manage their properties. This 5-page publication provides an overview of the primary components of typical UASs to help growers, landowners, and/or Extension agents who want to configure and/or purchase a UAS or sensor system for agricultural operations. This document is one of a three-part series focusing on the applications, configuration, and best practices for using UASs in agricultural operations management. Written by Aditya Singh and James Fletcher, and published by the UF/IFAS Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, February 2021.</p>}, number={1}, journal={EDIS}, author={Singh, Aditya and Fletcher, James}, year={2021}, month={Feb.} }