DJI Agras T10 and Agras T30 – The Future of Agriculture Drone Spraying
In recent years, drones have paved their way into several industries, including agriculture. This is thanks to the fast technological advancements we’ve seen within the drone industry. The perfect examples of these tech advancements are the DJI Agras series drones. But more specifically the DJI Agras T10 and its “big brother;” the DJI Agras T30, released in November of 2020.
Here’s a quick overview of how the Agras T10 and Agras T30 drones are shaping the future of agriculture drone spraying. Yet, if you’d like to learn more about the Agras T10 & T30, then you cannot miss our upcoming webinar where you’ll learn more about these powerful drones. To register for the webinar click here.
What is Agriculture Drone Spraying?
As the term implies, “agriculture drone spraying” is nothing more than using agriculture-specific drones to spray crops, with fertilizers and pesticides, at a high precision level. Drones such as the DJI Agras T10 and Agras T30 are capable of carrying such tasks with ease.
Benefits of Agriculture Drone Spraying
Some of the benefits that farmers see when using drones such as the Agras T10 and T30 to spray their crops are:
In the long run, for the farmers, these benefits translate into reduced labor costs, enhanced efficiency, and more profitability.
What is the DJI Agras T10?
The DJI Agras T10 is a compact, but powerful drone solution to agriculture fields of all sizes and needs. It is marketed by DJI as “the ideal drone for new farmers.” The T10 covers up to 15 acres per hour thanks to its eight-liter tank, and spray width of up to five meters. Its folding truss structure is sturdy and reliable as it is made out of carbon fiber, which makes it easy to fold and unfold. It can be transported with ease as it can reduce its size by 70% when completely folded.
What is the DJI Agras T30?
The “big brother” of the Agras T10 is the Agras T30. This drone takes aerial spraying efficiency to new heights with a 30-liter spraying tank, a spreading system payload capacity of up to 40kg, 16 nozzles, and a spray range of nine meters. These features put aerial spraying efficiency at a whole new level compared to other agriculture drone solutions, as it enables the T30 to cover up to 40 acres per hour. And like the “small brother,” the T10; the Agras T30 is equipped with dual FPV cameras, a spherical radar system, its batteries are guaranteed for up to 1,000 charging cycles, and its folding truss structure is made out of carbon fiber.
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