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Technical Specialists in horticulture play a critical role in integrating cutting-edge agricultural technology (AgTech) into farming operations. As every farm has unique needs, new roles are constantly emerging to support innovative solutions tailored to specific challenges. From precision agriculture tools like drones and laser weeders to advanced irrigation systems and sensor technology, Technical Specialists help growers adopt and optimize these technologies. Their expertise spans a wide range of fields, including automation, robotics, remote sensing, and data analytics, making them essential in improving efficiency, sustainability, and productivity in modern horticulture.

Drone Operator, Screurs & Sons, VIC

Danny Rickard

Q&A with Danny Rickard

How did you first become interested in horticulture?
I’ve been involved in various types of farming since I left school. In 2009, I earned my commercial helicopter license and spent over ten years as an agricultural pilot. Many of my clients were vegetable growers, and two years ago, we transitioned to drone technology.
Can you share a memorable project or experience you've had in your field?
One of the most rewarding experiences was implementing new, unproven drone technology into large-scale intensive spray programs. Demonstrating the value of drones in horticultural practices has been an exciting and transformative journey.
What advice would you give to someone considering a career in this industry?
Horticulture offers a variety of roles suitable for people who enjoy working outdoors and contributing to the production of food for families worldwide. The industry embraces innovative technology and continuously strives for improvement. If you're considering a career in horticulture, don’t be afraid to give it a try!
What is a typical work day like for you as a UAV Pilot?
A typical day starts with checking the weather conditions, usually one to two days in advance, to ensure they are suitable for spraying. I also make sure all necessary chemicals are on hand and determine which ones will be applied to different crops. The day before a job, we map out each block using GPS to maximise efficiency and avoid wasting valuable time on the day of application.
How common is drone usage on Australian farms at the moment?
Drone usage on farms is expanding rapidly. Over the past two years, carrying capacity has doubled, leading to increased pump output and faster application speeds. As technology continues to advance, I expect drone adoption in agriculture to keep growing.
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