UAV agriculture, also known as drone farming, is the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones to aid in agricultural production. UAVs can be used to survey land, identify problem areas, and apply fertilizer, water, or pesticides to crops in a more precise and efficient manner than traditional methods. Other uses of UAVs include the collection of data on soil moisture and crop health. By combining the data collected by UAVs with traditional methods, farmers can maximize crop yields, reduce costs, and ensure the sustainability of their operations.