Drone use in agriculture requires an understanding of the rules
MLT Aikins contributes a monthly insight for the Western Producer’s “Ask a Lawyer” column. The Western Producer is a leading agriculture industry publication targeted for Western Canadian farmers and ranchers. It covers the latest developments in agricultural news, production, technology, markets, finance, livestock and rural lifestyles.

Agricultural drones are “taking off – but while implementing new technologies on the farm can be exciting, they can also come with challenges. Whether farmers are looking to use drones for field monitoring, field mapping, livestock management, seeding or even spraying, it is important to know the laws and regulations about their use in agriculture.
In this article we go over everything you need to know to start supporting your agricultural work with drones. If you have questions about drone use, please feel free to contact our aviation, drones and advanced air mobility (AAM) practice group.
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This article was prepared with the assistance of summer student Sarah Hoag.
Note: This article is of a general nature only and is not exhaustive of all possible legal rights or remedies. In addition, laws may change over time and should be interpreted only in the context of particular circumstances such that these materials are not intended to be relied upon or taken as legal advice or opinion. Readers should consult a legal professional for specific advice in any particular situation.