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These drones streamline crop management by automating spraying, spreading, and monitoring. Precision spraying reduces chemical waste, while AI-driven analytics provide real-time insights for better decision-making. With faster application times and minimal labour requirements, farmers see improved efficiency and cost savings.
The DJI Agras T50 offers a larger payload capacity and greater spraying range, making it ideal for large-scale farming. The DJI Agras T25 is designed for mid-sized farms, offering enhanced manoeuvrability and versatility. Both models share advanced AI-driven features, but the T50 is best suited for operations requiring maximum coverage and efficiency.
The DJI Agras T50 and T25 feature fast-charging capabilities to minimise downtime. Flight times vary based on payload and mission type, but both models are designed for extended operations with efficient power management.
The DJI Agras series comes in various sizes DJI AGRAS T50 & DJI AGRAS T25, both offering different capacities for spraying and spreading tasks. These drones ensure precise, consistent distribution, strong penetration, and help reduce drift, minimize over-fertilization, and prevent leakage.
Yes, the DJI AGRAS T50 & DJI AGRAS T25 are built as large, durable industrial machines and include obstacle avoidance technology, similar to other high-end enterprise DJI drones like the DJI Matrice 30 and the DJI Mavic 3
Several factors should be considered when deciding if drone technology is right for your farm, including:
The choice depends on the type of chemical application and volume requirements. For heavier applications like fungicides and insecticides, a larger drone with a bigger tank is necessary. Additionally, licensing requirements vary based on the drone’s weight, so consulting a local reseller can help in making the best choice.
Investing in a drone is a significant decision. Many insurance claims arise from pilot errors, making proper training crucial. Inadequate training can result in costly repairs, replacement parts, and ongoing support. CR Kennedy and its partners offer on-site training, setup services, and continued support to ensure efficient operation.
If you are operating an Agras drone such as the DJI AGRAS T50 or DJI AGRAS T25, you will need an endorsement on your Remote Pilot License (RePL) since these drones weigh over 25kg. You can review CASA requirements here. If unsure, consult the C.R.Kennedy team or our reseller network for guidance on training providers.
In Australia, handling certain chemicals requires a license, such as the Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP) for restricted agricultural chemicals like Schedule 7 poisons. Licensing is typically managed at the state level, and additional requirements may apply if you are using chemicals on someone else’s property.
Individuals handling restricted agricultural chemicals, particularly Schedule 7 poisons, usually need an ACUP. Depending on the state and the type of chemicals used, additional permits such as a Commercial Operator Licence (COL) or an Environment Protection Licence (EPL) may be required.
You should contact your state’s agriculture department or Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to determine the specific licensing requirements and application procedures in your region.