Drones Over the Back Forty

A Midwest Farmer's Guide to Seeing What Your Eyes Simply Can't

A practical field guide for farmers who want drone data to answer real questions: where to scout, what changed, what matters, and whether the next pass across the field will pay.

19
chapters
9
appendices
6x9
paperback
Front cover of Drones Over the Back Forty
By Adam Miller
What the book helps you decide

The drone is the easy part. The decision is the work.

This book keeps the technology tied to field judgment, economics, and ground truth. It is written for operators who need useful answers, not another pile of pretty maps.

01

What should I buy first?

Start with the affordable setup that fits your acres and avoid equipment that solves the wrong problem.

02

When is a flight worth it?

Use timing, crop stage, and weather to separate useful imagery from expensive noise.

03

What does the map mean?

Read RGB, NDVI, NDRE, thermal, and multispectral patterns without pretending the map is a diagnosis.

04

What happens next?

Turn aerial evidence into scouting routes, nitrogen decisions, drainage checks, and variable-rate conversations.

Built in the order a first season actually unfolds.

The book moves from economics and FAA basics into sensor science, flight planning, map interpretation, and practical in-season applications for Midwest row crops.

  1. Part OneWhy This Matters
  2. Part TwoThe Science Made Simple
  3. Part ThreeFlight Operations
  4. Part FourPractical Applications
  5. Part FiveMaking It Work
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Companion resources for the field.

Printable checklists, worksheet updates, and website-only companion material will live here as the site comes online. The QR code printed in the book can point readers straight to this page.

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Adam Miller outdoors with his child

Adam Miller

A career geospatial intelligence analyst who grew up in northwest Ohio farm country.

Adam spent twenty years in the United States Air Force working with multispectral, thermal, and electro-optical sensors, along with the analytical methods that turn raw imagery into decisions.

He wrote Drones Over the Back Forty to bridge the gap between drone technology and the farmers who stand to benefit from it.

Know where to look before you leave the truck.

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