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Autonomy may scale in agriculture long before it does in defense or UAM, and today’s guest makes a compelling case why. We speak with Edward Barraclough, founder and CEO of Drone-Hand, about applying autonomous drones and on-device AI to the realities of livestock operations across Australia, New Zealand, North America, and beyond.
Edward explains why ranching is the perfect proving ground for autonomy: massive land areas, urgent labor shortages, permissive operating environments, and ROI that’s measured in days - not years. We explore how drones are already replacing helicopters on million-acre cattle stations, why biological data creates one of the deepest moats in autonomy, the role of trust and repeatability for producers, and how CASA’s regulatory evolution compares to FAA and EASA. It’s a rare look at autonomy where economics, biology, and geography collide.

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Chapters

1. #104 Edward Barraclough, Drone-Hand: Why ranching will scale autonomy before defense (00:00:00)

2. Agriculture will be the first at-scale UAV success story (00:01:26)

3. Adoption of automation in agriculture - past and present (00:06:10)

4. The case for autonomy in agriculture (00:12:44)

5. Introducing Drone-Hand (00:18:13)

6. Livestock ranching use cases (00:20:58)

7. What the end user really cares about (00:25:57)

8. How regional differences impact the product (00:30:46)

9. The role of synthetic data in agriculture (00:34:48)

10. Building trust with farmers (00:39:56)

11. Common misconceptions about autonomy in farming (00:43:23)

12. Bottlenecks to scaling autonomy in agriculture (00:45:27)

13. Skygrid sponsored Q&A segment (00:50:37)

14. The Australian drone ecosystem (01:06:34)

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