Vineyard

You will be glad to see a story from the German vineyard test project: We need 1800L per hectare by hand; the spraying drone only needs around 100 L.

Fast, quiet, cheap, and extremely environmentally friendly: the first trial project in Germany on the use of drones for crop protection has convinced everyone involved. The German winegrowers’ cooperative Roter Bur in Glottertal (Württemberg) was also involved. Those responsible describe their experiences with the use in the vineyard.

 

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In order to comprehensively verify the spraying effect of the drone, grape experts have conducted several stringent grape spraying tests locally in conjunction with Remote Vision. Including testing and comparison on vines of different ages and varieties, comparison with

ground machinery and manual operations, etc. UAVs finally stand out with their excellent effects.

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This video shows DJI’s fourth-generation spraying drone. The current Agras T20 is the sixth-generation product. The function is greatly improved, not only includes 360-degree radar to avoid obstacles, automatic spraying height setting, the autonomous operation can imitate the slope of the ground, and all the body can be washed with water.

Spray drones with DJI T16

 

An innovative solution for the application of pesticides in steep-slope viticulture is now available: Recognized and officially approved by the JKI spray drones.

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