New for 2025: Drone Aerial Application

Jan 29, 2025


Drones can be used just like a traditional crop duster for pasture spraying and fungicide application on crops, but with added benefits. They provide more precise application at field and pasture edges, navigate safely around obstacles like power lines and poles, and can target specific problem areas.
  • Spot Treatment: Have 10 acres of shattercane in your corn? Treat only the affected area instead of spraying the entire field.
 
  • Tough Terrain: Need to control pigweed in a draw? Drones can reach areas where ground rigs struggle.
 
  • Pasture Spraying: Treat weeds in pastures without worrying about ground conditions.
 
  • Fungicide on Crops: Apply fungicide with the same efficiency as a crop duster, but with more precision.
 
  • Weather Flexibility: Unlike traditional equipment, drones aren’t affected by wet or soft ground—they won’t get stuck in the mud.

Interested? Contact your local agronomist to learn more.
 

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