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Pap Machinery Adds HoneyComb's AgDroneT System To Compliment John Deere Offerings

Papé Machinery, a fourth generation, Northwest owned and operated company, has been added to the HoneyComb Corporation's elite dealership network to provide drone-based aerial imaging for agriculture industry leaders who demand accurate information for timely oversight of their operations. 
 
"Based on Papé Machinery's long-standing reputation for providing customers with the best capital equipment options available and its unparalleled customer service record, our team is looking forward to working with Papé members to help them meet their customers' aerial imaging needs," said Ryan Jenson, CEO and President of HoneyComb Corporation. 
 
HoneyComb's AgDrone can fly 800 acres in one hour and process that data in approximately three hours. The system has everything needed to plan flights, fly, collect and process data and then relay it back to the farmer through a secure web portal. Field hands and managers can see and discuss the data from their location in the field, the office or their vehicle. 
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