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Updated · Rural Radio Network · May 11
UNL Student Wins $15,000 Venture Prize for Drone Spraying Business
Updated
Updated · Rural Radio Network · May 11

UNL Student Wins $15,000 Venture Prize for Drone Spraying Business

4 articles · Updated · Rural Radio Network · May 11
  • $15,000 will go to Adam Knapp’s Knapp Custom Ops LLC after the University of Nebraska–Lincoln student took first place in the school’s New Venture Competition.
  • 84 teams entered the annual contest, and Knapp said his edge was real first-year traction—revenue from an already operating business that fills a service gap in Valley County.
  • The Ord native’s company uses drones to apply fungicide and insecticide, spray pastures, spread cover crops and handle small herbicide jobs for local farmers.
  • Knapp plans to use the prize to upgrade drone equipment before the next growing season and says he intends to return to central Nebraska after graduation to keep expanding the business.
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