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Lasers Keep Crows Out Of The Corn

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JAMES SCHLETT, EDITOR, [email protected]

From mid-July through October, just as New England sweet corn crops ripen, flocks of blackbirds, starlings, grackles and crows swarm and strip the fields, inflicting up to $800 in lost product per acre. Traditionally, farmers have relied on propane cannons to scare the birds away with loud booms at random intervals. While an effective deterrent, the cannons are begrudged as much by people living next to cornfields as they are by the birds that ravage them. And that is why the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management asked Rebecca Brown, a professor of plant sciences at the...Read full article

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    Published: November 2016
    PostscriptsBiophotonicsUniversity of Rhode Islandcornfarmerspropane cannonscornfieldsRhode Island Department of Environmental Managementlaser-based

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