sledneck__11
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Soon a xouple at the farm show cheapest was 40grand but most were around the 80Looks Expensive.
Soon a xouple at the farm show cheapest was 40grand but most were around the 80Looks Expensive.
Same here. Now if the forcast is right we won't get back in the field until may 10th or laterGot about 600ac in, kinda dragging our heels being so dry and Early for this country,now after this rain and the forecast for next week I’m wishing a guy would have hammered down and frigged some dirt!
Any of you guys ever try drones for spraying?
We are getting a nice soaking here in Ft MacleodDespite not being able to seed atm I’m sure there is a lot of happy farmers out that way judging from the giant green blob on weather network . Family in ft Macleod and Drumheller are happy farmers today . They were going hard over the last few days with the rain predicted
I had a Agras T30 and now have T40. Haven’t done much with the T40 besides spread some grass seed. There could be a place for these spot spraying wild oats after flying a scouting drone, but I don’t think they are a replacement for the high clearance sprayer quite yet.
Yet…I had a Agras T30 and now have T40. Haven’t done much with the T40 besides spread some grass seed. There could be a place for these spot spraying wild oats after flying a scouting drone, but I don’t think they are a replacement for the high clearance sprayer quite yet.
Right now in Canada the are no chemicals registered for drone use. But I may know a guy who used a T30 a whole lot to spray hoppers in the ditches and right of ways where a conventional sprayer wouldn’t reach. I also hear they are great for spraying bugs around yards.Have you used it to spray hoppers? Maybe we are going to get so much rain you won’t have to.
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Right now in Canada the are no chemicals registered for drone use. But I may know a guy who used a T30 a whole lot to spray hoppers in the ditches and right of ways where a conventional sprayer wouldn’t reach. I also hear they are great for spraying bugs around yards.
I partially agree. The huge capital cost associated with modern agriculture and its equipment is staggering. This is one of the primary reasons why multiple smaller units look attractive.That's frustrating, and doing some reading the justifications don't make sense as to why drones can't be used for spraying.
As @MP Kid has already said, my belief is the next revolution in agriculture is not bigger and larger equipment, it's small, cheap, autonomous or semi-autonomous equipment that does the work with tens of pieces of equipment at a time. Drones would be the first logical proof of that, where a fleet of 5 or so aerial drones could replace a traditional sprayer for half the cost, with application flexibility that can't be realized with a traditional sprayer.
Anyone else having GPS troubles?
Apparently, the solar flares are causing trouble…