SVC 01
Drone Crop Spraying
Liquid application without the ruts, tracks, or trampled crop
The DJI AGRAS T100 carries a 100-liter tank and covers up to 150 acres per hour — enterprise-class capacity that most drone operators in Alabama can't match. LiDAR terrain-following holds a constant spray height across hills and hollows, so coverage stays uniform on ground that would stop a ground rig cold.
Droplet size is adjustable from 50 to 500 microns to match every pesticide label, and RTK positioning holds the aircraft within ±10 cm — which means clean lines along property boundaries, ponds, and houses. You get a GPS-verified coverage map with every job as proof of application.
Who this is for
Cattle and hay operations, row-crop farms, and anyone with small, broken, or hilly fields that ground equipment and crop dusters can't work economically.
Peak windows: May–September for fungicide and insecticide; April and October for pre- and post-harvest herbicide programs.



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