T20 spreading clover seeds in standing soys
September 1, 2021
DJI Agras T20
Ontario, Canada
Growers usually spread cover crops at the 50% yellow leaf stage when soybeans are about to mature to benefit the seedlings of the cover.
DJI agriculture drone’s aerial sowing mulch is a very crop-friendly application, it is not only spreading uniformly, also that it does not leave prints, but more importantly, as it does not touch corps, so that it does not bring some diseases or weed seeds to various places in the field, which greatly improves the uniformity of soil fertility, protects the crops and unlock more crop yield potential.
How does it work?
The amount of spread required for each acre can be set directly from the remote control, including the spreading width and flying height. After the parameters are set, the drone will accurately perform operations according to the requirements and RTK routes you set.
After the operation is completed, it will automatically return to the take-off point.
All you need to do is replace the battery and refill the tank. One unit is equipped with 4 batteries so that you can work continuously.
The spreading tank of the Agras T20 is 20 kg. According to the application of 10lbs/acre and its work efficiency, it can operate 30 acres per hour.
The Red Clover is coming nicely see how it overwinters – this was applied Sept 1 into standing soys.
Red Clover progress report first 2 pics were from the drone flown into standing beans. Last 2 photos where established when we drilled the wheat. Approx 1 month between “plantings” rest of the field will be frost seeded next year.
—Aaron Bowman Oct. 28, 2021
Operating parameters
Crop Name | Beans | Cover Crop | Red Clover Seeds |
Amount per acre | 10lbs/acre | Efficiency | Operating efficiency is 30 acres/hour. |
Speed | 5M/S | Charging | 4 batteries, 2 chargers (fully continuous operation) |
Row distance | 5M | Altitude | 3M |
Opening space | 10% | Speed | 800 |
Customer’s review:
It’s amazing! Really Happy.