The benefits that drones can provide in planting
1- Spring: T40 drones can help spread alfalfa or clover in winter wheat at 10lbs/acre, increasing soil N fertility, plus, the crops also gain other intangible benefits, such as improved soil structure, and increased beneficial soil microbial populations. (Thanks to DJI firmware upgrade, the current working efficiency of T40 is about 300-400acres/day)
2- Summer: Drones can help keep the foliage coated at all times. According to our growers who use drones “Drones can be great! It blows the mist droplets to the intersection and back of the leaves.”
Multispectral UAV M3M
A- Spring:
1- It can help you check the land leveling situation in time and generate a terrain leveling map with a positioning accuracy of 2.74 cm. This can help you make land leveling plans before planting.
2- Field patrol, this fast and convenient tool can help you obtain the precise data you need within half an hour, reducing errors in judgment.
3- Weeds, we usually spray the whole field, with this drone you can spot spray the weed areas by using both tractors and drones.
B- Summer:
Different from satellite multispectral, the chlorophyll index collected by M3M drone’s multispectral is real-time, so you can make correct judgments on crop management during the same day. Then use tractors or drones to carry out spot spraying management.
Recreational drones are not the same as M3M. They do not have sun-sensor, so when you use these recreational drones to take photos, the photos may be taken when there is reflection, which will cause your data to be inaccurate, thus this creates unnecessary risks for crop management.
3- Autumn:
Check weed areas for timely crop quality control.
Software Platform:
These DJI devices do not require third-party software and form a convenient closed-loop operation for agricultural management, thereby greatly reducing the burden of data processing on growers.