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Revolutionising weed control and precision agriculture in challenging environments

Drone spraying 

In areas where rugged terrain and dense vegetation pose challenges to access, drone technology emerges as a game-changer for effectively managing weed infestations, crops, and pastures. Drones operate at low altitudes, allowing them to navigate closely over target areas, delivering accurate doses of herbicides or pesticides precisely where needed. This method offers distinct advantages over traditional ground-based spraying: 

Precision: Drones fly at lower altitudes, ensuring precise application and minimizing drift caused by wind. 

Efficiency: With the ability to cover large and hard-to-reach areas swiftly, drones enhance operational efficiency. 

Sustainability: Drones reduce water and chemical usage, promoting environmental sustainability in comparison to conventional ground-based spraying. Prior to application, advanced terrain mapping enables closer and more precise navigation. The GPS data generated during drone spraying operations provides detailed records, empowering landowners and farmers to track the specific areas treated and monitor land responses over time. Aerial drone spraying translates to more efficient resource utilisation for superior outcomes. By delivering precise herbicide and pesticide doses, landowners and farmers can curtail costs, boost yields, and simultaneously contribute to environmental conservation. Embracing drone technology in weed control and precision agriculture proves to be a strategic and sustainable approach, particularly in challenging and inaccessible terrains.

Drone spreading and seeding 

Using aerial drones for the precision application of low-volume seeds and fertilisers becomes indispensable when faced with challenging terrains or when traditional tractor-based methods are hindered by waterlogged properties. Our cutting-edge drone technology ensures that you can efficiently seed and fertilise even in the most difficult circumstances, providing a tailored solution to navigate through obstacles that would otherwise impede conventional approaches. Whether it's overcoming challenging landscapes or mitigating the impact of wet conditions, our aerial drone application guarantees precision, efficiency, and the successful cultivation of your agricultural endeavours.

Field mapping 

Aerial drone photography allows you to produce maps accurate down to 2 cm, giving you a new perspective on your land.Generate 3D maps to clearly see the contours of every ridge and gully on your property. This information can be used for a variety of purposes, such as irrigation planning, erosion control, and construction.Generate Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) reports to see clearly the variation in health of crops, pasture, and trees. NDVI is a measure of plant health, and it can be used to identify areas of stress or disease.From aerial maps, readily identify weed and pest hotspots to better guide pesticide and herbicide application. This targeted approach can help you save money on chemicals and reduce environmental impact.
Drone spraying

 

In areas where rugged terrain and dense vegetation pose challenges to access, drone technology emerges as a game-changer for effectively managing weed infestations, crops, and pastures. Drones operate at low altitudes, allowing them to navigate closely over target areas, delivering accurate doses of herbicides or pesticides precisely where needed. This method offers distinct advantages over traditional ground-based spraying:
 

Precision: Drones fly at lower altitudes, ensuring precise application and minimizing drift caused by wind.
 

Efficiency: With the ability to cover large and hard-to-reach areas swiftly, drones enhance operational efficiency.
 

Sustainability: Drones reduce water and chemical usage, promoting environmental sustainability in comparison to conventional ground-based spraying.

Prior to application, advanced terrain mapping enables closer and more precise navigation. The GPS data generated during drone spraying operations provides detailed records, empowering landowners and farmers to track the specific areas treated and monitor land responses over time.
 

Aerial drone spraying translates to more efficient resource utilisation for superior outcomes. By delivering precise herbicide and pesticide doses, landowners and farmers can curtail costs, boost yields, and simultaneously contribute to environmental conservation. Embracing drone technology in weed control and precision agriculture proves to be a strategic and sustainable approach, particularly in challenging and inaccessible terrains.

Field mapping

 

Aerial drone photography allows you to produce maps accurate down to 2 cm, giving you a new perspective on your land.

Generate 3D maps to clearly see the contours of every ridge and gully on your property. This information can be used for a variety of purposes, such as irrigation planning, erosion control, and construction.

Generate Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) reports to see clearly the variation in health of crops, pasture, and trees. NDVI is a measure of plant health, and it can be used to identify areas of stress or disease.

From aerial maps, readily identify weed and pest hotspots to better guide pesticide and herbicide application. This targeted approach can help you save money on chemicals and reduce environmental impact.

Drone spreading and seeding
 
Using aerial drones for the precision application of low-volume seeds and fertilisers becomes indispensable when faced with challenging terrains or when traditional tractor-based methods are hindered by waterlogged properties. Our cutting-edge drone technology ensures that you can efficiently seed and fertilise even in the most difficult circumstances, providing a tailored solution to navigate through obstacles that would otherwise impede conventional approaches. Whether it's overcoming challenging landscapes or mitigating the impact of wet conditions, our aerial drone application guarantees precision, efficiency, and the successful cultivation of your agricultural endeavours.
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