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Too often seen as a toy rather than a tool, the drone has become a meaningful tool for producers.
Agricultural drones are able to apply cover crops on those destroyed cornfields. Agricultural drones are well-suited for drought conditions, as reducing input costs and maintaining crop and soil health are critical.
Agricultural drones can now carry liquid payloads of 10, 30 or even 40 liters. At standard tag rates, this means operational agricultural drones can now cover anywhere from 6-26 acres in an hour.
With increased capacity and regulatory approvals that allow for the swarming of multiple drones, drones are not just a tool in the toolbox, but they must be needed to maintain a competitive advantage.

With a powerful vision and artificial intelligence system, this 16-liter agricultural sprayer can operate on plantations in any terrain without manual driving. It is able to maintain a precise distance from crops, automatically circumvent obstacles, and take off and land safely. In addition to making it easy for farmers to operate, it will also improve spraying efficiency.
