In an effort to keep pace with the rapid evolution of technology, schools of journalism at the University of Missouri and the University of Nebraska, both classes provide information on drone, despite the fact that this practice is illegal in news professional journalists. National standard drone are changing rapidly. For example, the government of the state of Missouri is considering a bill that would ban the use of surveillance drones farm. These practices are supported by companies such as Monsanto, who argue that the use of drones to collect data on crops reduce operating costs. While drones offer distinct advantages for field checking …
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