Agriculture
Spraying, monitoring, precision farming
Agricultural drones for spraying, field monitoring, targeted fertiliser and seeding. For field operations from 100 ha where conventional machinery struggles.
Typical processes for robotisation
- P·01
Spraying field crops with pesticides and fungicides
- P·02
Targeted fertiliser application based on maps
- P·03
Crop health monitoring (NDVI, disease, pest)
- P·04
Reseeding and seeding in hard-to-reach zones
- P·05
Treated-area accounting for agro reporting

Heavy sprayers
Large fields, volume work. DJI Agras T40, Agras T50.

Light/medium models
Smaller farms or complex terrain. DJI Agras T25, XAG P150 Pro, XAG V40.

Consumables and charging infrastructure
Spare batteries, generator, mixing stations, ground modules.
How it comes together as a project.
A 2,800-ha grain farm: 2 × Agras T50 + scout drone + ground kit. A crew of two operators covers treatment within the 5–7 day season window; economics vs a ground sprayer — from $4/ha, with no tramlines across crops.
Budget, timeline, limits
- Budget
- from $38,000 per kit
- Timeline
- in time for the season · 6—8 weeks
- Scale
- effective from ~800 ha
- Integration complexity
- Medium · certified operators required

Where robots don't help yet
Flight regulations, registration, operator and operating-zone requirements vary by country and region — verified before delivery.
Strong wind (>8 m/s) — limits operation
Heavy zones (mountains, shelter belts) — separate task class
Bio-preparations — not all are compatible with low-volume spraying
To save your time and ours, we name the tasks we don't cover upfront. If your case mainly overlaps with one of these — we're likely not the right partner.
Field preparation: drainage, reclamation, levelling
Procurement of agro-chemicals and fertiliser
Organic-farming certification
Agronomy and crop-variety selection
The same class of solution already runs in this industry
Our job is to open access to the same class of equipment and integration for a site of your size, with local service.
Agro-industrial farms, Shandong
- Scale
- 2,000+ ha · corn and soybean
- Equipment
- DJI Agras T40 · T50
The main spraying fleet on large fields. Per public DJI data — 20—30% reduction in chemical use via precision dosing on field maps.
State rice farms, Heilongjiang
- Scale
- 5,000+ ha · rice
- Equipment
- XAG P150 Pro · V40
A combined spraying and over-seeding fleet. Per public XAG reports — coverage of tens of thousands of hectares in a single fleet season.
What we need to know to give a concrete estimate
These parameters drive configuration and budget. If you know some of them — that's already enough to start the conversation.
- 01
Farm area and which crops?
- 02
Country of operation? (drives licensing)
- 03
Priority tasks — spraying, monitoring, both?
- 04
Already have certified drone operators?
- 05
Drone infrastructure (storage, charging, generator)?
Estimate the economics with your inputs
A base estimate built on conservative norms. The exact quote follows an on-site survey — you can attach this estimate to the request below.
One kit (2 × Agras + scouting + ground unit) covers ~3,000 ha per season window. Savings vs ground sprayer from $4/ha with no tramlines. Season effect spread over 12 months.
Working case — we prepare the exact quote
- Budget (estimate)
- $38 000
- Savings per month
- $2 800
- Savings per year
- $33 600
- Net effect over 3 years
- $62 800
Request an exact estimate
Leave your contacts and a few parameters about the site — we'll come back with an estimate and configuration for your case.
What to do next
Three clear paths depending on where you are: look at specific models, see a packaged or custom format, or request a short audit.
