ive come across your video and watched a few . im kind of curious on getting maybe one of the t25 drone to experiment with lower cost of entry and to have a back up if it works well to do spot spraying of johnson grass or something like that throughout the season in farm fields .one concern is i don't come from or have any real farm experience . i would assume the farmer would provide chemical or tell you the chemical he wants applied and the concentration rate of chemical/water as well as gallon rate applied to acre ? also if they do approve the swarm function for one pilot in the future would say the t25 co mingle with a t50 ? do you have any experience inter planting cover crops into standing corn does the seed make it to the ground or get caught in the leave and stalk and poor germination how many lbs per acre do you normally apply for rye with the drone ? i ask because my state will pay farmers for planting cover crops at a base rate of $55 per acre up to 500 acres and if they plant by a certain time into a standing corn crop they will pay a $15 per acre extra . this seems like it may be a easy way in and low risk risk for farmer to try newer technology also he wont have to worry about crop damage from a field spreader.from my little bit of online research it very little aerial applicator within a 2hour radius around me
The biggest difference would be that you wouldn't need a commercial applicators license. You'll still need a Part 107 (drone license), Part 137, and 44807 exemption to fly the drone that heavy, legally.