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@DJIAgriculture
@DJIAgriculture 9 дней назад
Hats off to AgriSpray, Auenson Aerial Drones, and How Farms Work for this video. We've got more content like this for anyone curious about How Drones Work!
@stevenbossie3030
@stevenbossie3030 10 дней назад
The future of crop spraying. In the not to far future, that how all farms will be done. The tech is about 98% there. Amazing to see and I'm glad you show us the advanced side of farming Ryan!!
@peterjames2004
@peterjames2004 11 дней назад
i was ready for apocalypse now movie scene with that intro
@flyingfarmer92
@flyingfarmer92 День назад
I highly recommend getting your own drone! I’ve had the T40 for 1.5 years and used it so much more than I thought I would. It’s a huge benefit to our operation.
@charleslynch7274
@charleslynch7274 10 дней назад
Absolutely blows my mind that farmers are now using drones to spray their fields I think its awesome and I think it's awesome that u are looking into getting one of your own I guess Maybe this might be the way of the future Absolutely mind blowing 🤯
@clinthochrein888
@clinthochrein888 11 дней назад
Awesome video Ryan! Amazing seeing drones as sprayers.
@waterskiingfool
@waterskiingfool 9 дней назад
That's awesome that you could get them all together to compare them
@rollinmetzger7392
@rollinmetzger7392 7 дней назад
I really want to see a scouting video two weeks post flight to see the job these drones did. Very impressive.
@robertrohler3644
@robertrohler3644 10 дней назад
That is so cool to watch. Thank you for arranging this.
@troyeck4146
@troyeck4146 10 дней назад
Andrew was speaking my language from my FAA days
@DIYProjects88
@DIYProjects88 2 дня назад
Looks like the camera drone ate corn at 15:07. 😅 Great video!
@gastonbenvenuto5790
@gastonbenvenuto5790 11 дней назад
Hola! Acá en Argentina hay equipos de 40 litros de varias marcas pero todavía no son muy utilizados! Lindo video! 🙋🏻‍♂️🙋🏻‍♂️🙋🏻‍♂️🙋🏻‍♂️🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜
@r3b3lxxleader
@r3b3lxxleader 10 дней назад
We just had our cotton crop ground sprayed early last week, had a lot of weeds and johnson grass, plus some possible volunteer sorghum, and whatever they sprayed, we have ours custom sprayed as well, got a kill within 2 days.
@billwieland8497
@billwieland8497 11 дней назад
Thanks Ryan!
@docphillips5153
@docphillips5153 10 дней назад
Totally amazing. Wish you much luck in this endeavor.
@digger5858
@digger5858 11 дней назад
Another good video Ryan, Thanks
@daveorto9034
@daveorto9034 11 дней назад
Great video Ryan keep them coming
@rtz549
@rtz549 10 дней назад
Still the early days of those big work horse drones. Huge areas of improvement still possible. Lightweight airframe plus battery improvements. Maybe the motors and blades are optimized already?
@southwestiowacattlefeeding6720
@southwestiowacattlefeeding6720 8 дней назад
Would like to see what the water ways look like after the chemicals start to work, it looked like the start, and shut off very accurate on the waterways
@andytuck13
@andytuck13 8 дней назад
I was impressed at how well the spray worked around the waterways. I can get you some pictures
@brittblanton8342
@brittblanton8342 10 дней назад
Great video Ryan amazing technology 👍
@tucobenedicto109
@tucobenedicto109 11 дней назад
It definatly help when Its wet. Maybee the valley bottom, im sure it can be used for pesticide's. the 50 looks good.
@johnnydale6515
@johnnydale6515 10 дней назад
The way to Go Ryan , get your own and get ahead of the pack of Farmers using tech in future , drones seem to be very effective in wars, combating crime , protecting boarders , controlling traffic and many other applications
@MorganOtt-ne1qj
@MorganOtt-ne1qj 10 дней назад
I would have thought that the drones would have outlined the waterways and edges then filled in the field.
@SimonKL11
@SimonKL11 10 дней назад
That's a nice spraying demonstration😁👍 using a drone is a great way to spray when the ground is wet👍😉 thanks for the video👍👍
@larrybg9293
@larrybg9293 11 дней назад
Good stuff
@keithwest2575
@keithwest2575 11 дней назад
Certainly seems better coverage and abilities due to weather as being the positives, as you said. Thanks for sharing. Take care & stay safe.
@tonymckeage1028
@tonymckeage1028 10 дней назад
Great Video Ryan, very impressive spray job, using the external guys i can see labour being an issue which pushes you toward owning your own, thanks for sharing
@JackMcMannes
@JackMcMannes 10 дней назад
Hi Ryan I love watching your RU-vid channel reminds me when I was young keep up the content
@melvinlardy1364
@melvinlardy1364 10 дней назад
Super cool, how ag has found good ways to use this technology.
@natep121
@natep121 10 дней назад
Called it!
@Blackwellll3066
@Blackwellll3066 11 дней назад
Will be interesting to see how drones will shape the future of farming.....
@MorganOtt-ne1qj
@MorganOtt-ne1qj 10 дней назад
The time is coming when drones will be the go-to tool for broadcasting chemicals, and granular products won't be far behind. I know that some granular is being applied by drones, but not quite as much as liquid. The next step is targeting specific weeds with drones. Great video!
@andytuck13
@andytuck13 10 дней назад
Wait for an upcoming video to see that 😜
@TheVideoSteve
@TheVideoSteve 11 дней назад
'Sprayer Drone', just another implement for the farm...always an investment required for business ....WTG
@Northern_Farmer
@Northern_Farmer 8 дней назад
Still not allowed in Canada
@allisdeere55
@allisdeere55 9 дней назад
looked like you might accidently kill your brome draws. but what a great way to get the job done !
@battleensignfarms
@battleensignfarms 10 дней назад
That intro almost made me think we were going back to Vietnam
@galegregory97comcast
@galegregory97comcast 11 дней назад
Wow I hope it's economical for you. With the way things are going you'll have to go to f-15 school to fly on. Was hoping you would bring up the cost of permits and fees tied to flying a drone. In the chemicals it will spray liquid versus solids if it does solids. Nevertheless hoping you and yours are having the best Sunday
@jacksak
@jacksak 11 дней назад
Did he say 4 gallons per acre (8:09)? If so, when the tank only holds 10+ gallons, that seems like a lot of stop and go fill ups.
@andytuck13
@andytuck13 10 дней назад
You can fill a drone in 40 seconds. Some people spend 10 minutes filling a traditional sprayer. 10 minutes worth of filling the drone can do 70 acres.
@gunnarbeck225
@gunnarbeck225 10 дней назад
Hey Ryan did you do a ground comparison
@SirWhiteRabbit-gr5so
@SirWhiteRabbit-gr5so 4 дня назад
Drones are becoming ubiquitous in agri-business. Not just Scouting and spraying, but now the use them for rock-picking. The Drone finds and maps the rocks for mechanical ground-extraction.
@gregj7916
@gregj7916 10 дней назад
Great stuff, the cost of mechanical sprayers either self propelled or pulled has become cost prohibitive.
@BWYinYang
@BWYinYang 11 дней назад
Potential drone spot spray technology? Similar to high tech ground sprayer that spot weed n spray.
@larrysheriff8251
@larrysheriff8251 11 дней назад
Hey Ryan, Andrew and everyone else. That is alright along with your great drone video's as always. Take care, Take it Easy and Trust JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@littlewingpsc27
@littlewingpsc27 11 дней назад
This is potentially a great use of drone technology going forward. Gives you the ability to spray when you need to and not damage the crops in the field by driving over them. Curious to know how many refills you needed to do, and how many battery swaps you had to do to get the fields finished? I've been working some in the package delivery space using drones and battery life tends to be really short with drones of this size. Did the Android app use the map information to derive the flight paths all on its own, or did that have to be manually inputed?
@whjerts
@whjerts 10 дней назад
I would think some used T40’s would come available in the near future.
@mkosmo
@mkosmo 10 дней назад
How does drone spraying compare to fixed-wing application in terms of pricing and cost-effectiveness?
@RonsHorse
@RonsHorse 10 дней назад
IDK, Has a place depending on how tall the corn is ? But for that field if each guy had 2 gal. hand sprayer ,could probably saved money? Spraying 10 to 14 gal. at a time with 2 men per manless drone ? But I think video is more about the technology of drones compared to using a sprayer any hoot exciting thx guys!
@daleley7645
@daleley7645 11 дней назад
How long does it take to run out a tank? Impressive technology!
@andytuck13
@andytuck13 10 дней назад
Depends on the rate but anywhere from 1-6 minutes
@Blazer02LS
@Blazer02LS 9 дней назад
@@andytuck13 Was thinking about that, Say you have a rectangular field and map it, the drone gets to the far end and runs out, it flies back to get filled, does it now fly back to the far end or will it start at the near end of the field?
@CurrentChoices
@CurrentChoices 10 дней назад
altitude dictates are?
@felixzapata9058
@felixzapata9058 10 дней назад
...since you are already familiar with drone operation, Ryan, do you think buying a drone for spraying would be a savings for the farm? ...and how 'bout the added time it would take to spray added to your already work filled days? ....just wondering...
@HowFarmsWork
@HowFarmsWork 10 дней назад
I plan to use one for at least fungicide. On a year like this, they can operate when a ground rig can’t get in and the hay can’t be cut. Lots of days this month wishing it would dry up enough to get the crops sprayed.
@issaconombo111
@issaconombo111 10 дней назад
@nathanjones5653
@nathanjones5653 6 дней назад
Why do they fly so far away from the ground?
@bigredgreg1
@bigredgreg1 10 дней назад
Does the FAA issue temporary flight rules (TFRs) to alert area aircraft where drones will be applying crop chemicals? 👍
@andytuck13
@andytuck13 10 дней назад
We file a NOTAM. Since we stay under 100 feet AGL there’s no need for a TFR
@eddeetz493
@eddeetz493 10 дней назад
Get a contract for upgrade to the future Lazer zapping tech. Also Edison Motors utube did a drone review on a logging drone they make. They sell and train u on big red to make a hybrid. New cat dot generator, 250kw battery bank, ev regen axels. 3 kwh per mile. Recycles big red into a mobile generator with double redundant systems. Also can coach farm solar battery systems. Run silent in fields, cities, yards and charge on the road. Puts the co2 right where the plants need it.
@karlrovey
@karlrovey 11 дней назад
Any more attempts at seeding cover crops via drone?
@HowFarmsWork
@HowFarmsWork 11 дней назад
I may be trying some more this year if I can get my hands on a drone sooner!
@toddatglencovewoodworks
@toddatglencovewoodworks 11 дней назад
Hey Ryan! Would you be able to spray other folks’ farms to help recoup your investment or would the paperwork or certifications to do that cost too much? 😊
@ML-lg4ky
@ML-lg4ky 10 дней назад
Takes why to many manpower for this operation.
@HowFarmsWork
@HowFarmsWork 10 дней назад
The FAA just approved their first swarm exemption, so now one person can operate several drones.
@HowFarmsWork
@HowFarmsWork 10 дней назад
The FAA just approved their first swarm exemption, so now one person can operate several drones.
@pascalhumphrey
@pascalhumphrey 10 дней назад
Does the batteries sit in water?
@andytuck13
@andytuck13 10 дней назад
The P100 Pro uses water to cool the batteries…not the most convenient system but it can be made to work.
@billsauberlich7337
@billsauberlich7337 11 дней назад
How many acers per hour for one drone,and do any have see and spray capability ?
@andytuck13
@andytuck13 10 дней назад
Depending on field size, geometry, and rate per acre, we average 10-50 acres an hour per drone.
@Istatefarmer
@Istatefarmer 6 дней назад
whats the best acres per hour you can get out of a drone?
@fidelismukwauri9657
@fidelismukwauri9657 2 дня назад
18 to 21 using DJI AGRAS T40
@rickybradby1312
@rickybradby1312 10 дней назад
Do the drones use a GPS type of system, that you can programme in the fields layout, then every flight is then totally automated.??
@andytuck13
@andytuck13 8 дней назад
Yes it’s automated but does need occasional feedback from the pilot. There are also many settings that can be adjusted to optimize efficiency and accuracy. AgriSpray training and local dealer support is invaluable when it comes to understanding how to operate these drones well.
@HergenriderCattle
@HergenriderCattle 10 дней назад
What’s the cost per acre compared to a sprayer? I can’t imagine it’s any less with all the guys you need standing around
@andytuck13
@andytuck13 10 дней назад
New exemptions getting approved now require only 1 person and that person can swarm multiple drones. At the time of the video those exemptions were not yet approved
@doclull1989
@doclull1989 11 дней назад
Hey Ryan!! What's the cost comparison between using vs. a traditional sprayer? 16:58 Is it cheaper?
@HowFarmsWork
@HowFarmsWork 11 дней назад
Spray drones are a much lower barrier to entry. Sprayer prices have gotten out of hand, and I think they’re a more economical route for small to mid size farms like us.
@ronaldjennings8057
@ronaldjennings8057 9 дней назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌🚁✌️🙏🙏
@hunterbiden001
@hunterbiden001 9 дней назад
like how this vid came up today after we just had a drone spay our corn. A quail supposedly flew up today and took the drone out.
@t.sutherland5101
@t.sutherland5101 11 дней назад
first 😁
@jaredmoorman1300
@jaredmoorman1300 11 дней назад
Seem like a a waste of man power for the amount of acre’s covered
@HowFarmsWork
@HowFarmsWork 11 дней назад
This was a demonstration so there was supposed to be a lot of people around.
@jaredmoorman1300
@jaredmoorman1300 11 дней назад
@@HowFarmsWork three operators and three spotters… how many acres an hour do they cover?
@andytuck13
@andytuck13 10 дней назад
@@jaredmoorman1300new exemptions getting approved no longer require a VO. One pilot can now operate and swarm multiple 55+# aircraft. One T-50 is capable of 250-400 acres a day
@jaredmoorman1300
@jaredmoorman1300 10 дней назад
@@andytuck13 what is application cost per acre with them?
@andytuck13
@andytuck13 10 дней назад
@@jaredmoorman1300 it varies based on many factors, including demand. Currently the demand is so high people are paying $20+ to get someone out to their farms for aerial work with the ground being so saturated and the limited availability of pilots. Some custom applicators are charging as little as $10 per acre and realizing there’s so much work they can’t get it all done.
@charlesbennett6242
@charlesbennett6242 10 дней назад
Too much burocradic b. s. and a logistical hassle. Too short of a flight window too. If you had one the size of a reaper drone you could cover er some ground.
@andytuck13
@andytuck13 10 дней назад
250-350 acres per drone per day isn’t too bad I don’t think…some rules are ok to keep drones out of the wrong hands!
@brittblanton8342
@brittblanton8342 10 дней назад
@@andytuck13so very TRUE!!!
@charlesbennett6242
@charlesbennett6242 10 дней назад
@@andytuck13 So what happens if all of sudden you have to spray a crop and its the weekend, holiday or the worst of all a 3 day weekend and u can't get ahold of anyone at the FAA? Do you go ahead and spray and deal with them later? The old easier to ask for forgiveness than permission. So whats the procedure to get permission, lots of forms? Whats turn around time?
@rollingcoal9500
@rollingcoal9500 11 дней назад
Such B.S. that you gotta get permission from the FAA to fly 10 ft off the ground on your property. Land of the free my ass
@HowFarmsWork
@HowFarmsWork 11 дней назад
Not going to disagree with you there. I’ve been flying since before they starting going crazy with regulations. There should definitely be an exclusion height when flying over your property.
@andytuck13
@andytuck13 10 дней назад
Notams are easy to file. Never been denied. Takes 30 seconds to file one. It’s a courtesy to other pilots.
@MorganOtt-ne1qj
@MorganOtt-ne1qj 10 дней назад
I would have thought that the drones would have outlined the waterways and edges then filled in the field.
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