I new a guy who had a British airways pilot decorate his house during COVID, he made a superb job of his landing, time has really flown past since then and his decorating business has really took off. This just a modern way of crop dusting, I have seen spay drones used in Nebraska in Laura farms videos.
Happy Xmas James, your drones remind me of aerial spraying in the 1970's when products had to have aerial clearance & micron sprayers came in, with spinning discs replacing nozzles. A drone won't be able to carry high volume, so won't be useful for situations where crop penetration is required. Legislation will be the delay for drones, so i suggest a 48 metre sprayer will probably be a better option for the near future. Us 'swede bashers' from Kent are looking foreward to your open day, regards, Tim Whitehead
Happy Christmas James, family and staff. Thank you for a brilliant 2024, here is to next year and hopefully some positive news for farming and small businesses in general.
Really enjoy the content and the insight of how a large arable operation works throughout the year, wishing whole team a relaxing festive break, happy Christmas to you all.
I've seen these being used on vine yards where the terrain is awkward, imagine once fields are seeded being able to apply slug pellets , fertilizer and weed control chemicals from the drone , take aerial photos to look for problems but also there would be no need for tram lines , how much extra yield would that produce? and less compaction of the soil. I've enjoyed watching PX Farms Ltd this year after discovering the channel in the summer. Happy Christmas to you all and all the best for 2025 ⛄🎄🎁
Hi James another great video looking forward to 2025 videos coming up next year being very informative merry Christmas and happy new year to you and your family and the team at PX farms kind regards John
Great video. I've seen drone spraying in the same rice operation as draft water buffalo in Thailand, a combination of technology and historic I never expected to see. Combining new and old ideas appears to be the way forward for low impact farming.
James. Had a meeting with CAA in London some years ago now to discuss many issues, such as flying near private properties. We saw it as having say a Hive in the yard so the UAVs could come in dock ,refill and go again, all automated which was a problem for the authorities, one day it will happen just hope we don't get left behind as other countries forge ahead such as Japan. Wishing you and all the team a very Happy Christmas and here's to a better New Year even if it just the weather that's better.
hi james thank you so much for your insie to kelly turkrys it was tge best you otue i have everyewarched kep up the good work small farmer in east berks edwin hayes
Another great video James these guys might be the ones that seeded one of Olly’s fields and a merry Christmas and a happy new year to you and your family and all the team 🎅🎅👍👍🍺🍺🍺
As a long term commercial drone operator this was very interesting. Big drones!! I agree that in the short/medium term they will be used to access crops which can't easily be sprayed or where you have wet ground where conventional machines can't travel. Hopefully the CAA won't hinder progress. Hope you have a good break and looking forward to the Open Day.
Hi James merry Christmas to you and all we applied to the hse for us to spray with a drone for mosquitoes not even a insecticide a natural substance we had to jump through hoops very difficult we did get trial licences eventually but they were not keen
We operate these drones and others within flight restricted areas, we request permission from the airspace managers and everyone has been very accommodating.
I saw these type of drone being used by the Millenial farmer in Minissota actually spraying fungicides but did not find the outcome of there use. Merry Christmas to you all.
Further to this video I have seen a US Version of Drone Spray application on The Millennial Farmers UA-cam channel . I agree with Cousin Michael , Accuracy in a highly sensitive environmental industry could cause problems. I’ve never understood how large scale aerial spray applications by aeroplanes can be accurate ?
Interesting video. I can remember when I was growing up watching helicopters putting blight spray onto potato crops here in the Fens. Some of it actually ended up on the intended target! 😂
the drone wont very help full where there are no fly zones and theres alot of them, hes going to need alot of batterys to keep it in the air 10hrs a day
We operate these drones and can fly in all areas of the UK, even flight restricted areas are possible once we request and receive permission from the relevant airspace manager, also we fly all day with just 2 batteries on turnaround, tech has come a long way.
I dont like this. I am old school I admit, but this is not farming. there is no passion with this. I dont see you getting the public on side with these methods. The government dont want the small family farm anymore, they have made that clear, this plays into their hands nicely.
I new a guy who had a British airways pilot decorate his house during COVID, he made a superb job of his landing, time has really flown past since then and his decorating business has really took off. This just a modern way of crop dusting, I have seen spay drones used in Nebraska in Laura farms videos.
thank you for a wonderful year in video. merry christmas
Merry Christmas to you and your family, that includes all at PX, oh and of course cousin Michelle.
Happy Christmas to you and all your family and staff.
Merry Christmas to all at Px farms
Happy Xmas James, your drones remind me of aerial spraying in the 1970's when products had to have aerial clearance & micron sprayers came in, with spinning discs replacing nozzles. A drone won't be able to carry high volume, so won't be useful for situations where crop penetration is required. Legislation will be the delay for drones, so i suggest a 48 metre sprayer will probably be a better option for the near future. Us 'swede bashers' from Kent are looking foreward to your open day, regards, Tim Whitehead
Agree , used spinning discs, CDA in the 80s on a 12mtr mounted sprayer.
Happy Christmas James, family and staff. Thank you for a brilliant 2024, here is to next year and hopefully some positive news for farming and small businesses in general.
Another good video as always ,the shed of dreams looking good with all the machinery in it James . Wishing you a Happy Christmas and New Year
can I wish you and your family and all your staff a very merry christmas and a safe and healthy new year .
great video james merry xmas to you and all at px farms and all the best for 25
Happy holidays, James and all the PX staff, looking forward to the New Year when get into the Spring drilling. 😊
Happy Christmas to James all his hard working team and plenty of sussed in 2025 a impressions to us all
Really enjoy the content and the insight of how a large arable operation works throughout the year, wishing whole team a relaxing festive break, happy Christmas to you all.
Merry Xmas James to you and all your family and all the team at PX Farms.
Great video, James have a merry Christmas and relax with the family and keep up with the wait loss!!
Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you all so glad I found your videos on px farms Ltd
Great video's James Thank you , wishing you , your Family and all the team a very Merry Christmas & a very prosperous New Year.
I've seen these being used on vine yards where the terrain is awkward, imagine once fields are seeded being able to apply slug pellets , fertilizer and weed control chemicals from the drone , take aerial photos to look for problems but also there would be no need for tram lines , how much extra yield would that produce? and less compaction of the soil.
I've enjoyed watching PX Farms Ltd this year after discovering the channel in the summer.
Happy Christmas to you all and all the best for 2025 ⛄🎄🎁
Hi James another great video looking forward to 2025 videos coming up next year being very informative merry Christmas and happy new year to you and your family and the team at PX farms kind regards John
Great video as always. Wishing you all a happy Christmas and New year
Great video. I've seen drone spraying in the same rice operation as draft water buffalo in Thailand, a combination of technology and historic I never expected to see. Combining new and old ideas appears to be the way forward for low impact farming.
Another cracking interesting video James thank you, i wish you your family and all your team a very happy christmas and a happy new year cheers.
Hi James interesting concept drone spraying Have a merry Christmas to all at PX farms Thanks again
Shed of dreams looked great with the PX fleet parked inside.
Merry Christmas to you James and px farms
Maybe ok for spot spraying or patches but propeller turbulence could be a problem.
Merry Christmas to all at PX
James. Had a meeting with CAA in London some years ago now to discuss many issues, such as flying near private properties. We saw it as having say a Hive in the yard so the UAVs could come in dock ,refill and go again, all automated which was a problem for the authorities, one day it will happen just hope we don't get left behind as other countries forge ahead such as Japan.
Wishing you and all the team a very Happy Christmas and here's to a better New Year even if it just the weather that's better.
Be interesting to hear Micheal Horsch and Theo leeb’s view on this type of approach. Great video. Happy Christmas.
Great video James merry Christmas to all p x farms
Interesting video as always 😊
hi james thank you so much for your insie to kelly turkrys it was tge best you otue i have everyewarched kep up the good work small farmer in east berks edwin hayes
Another great video James these guys might be the ones that seeded one of Olly’s fields and a merry Christmas and a happy new year to you and your family and all the team 🎅🎅👍👍🍺🍺🍺
Merry Christmas to you all mate
James, I can see it being used for the lunch run from the cafe...Bacon rolls on time. Merry Xmas
Fascinating as ever. There’s plenty of UA-cam videos of drone spraying in 🇺🇸 👀
As a long term commercial drone operator this was very interesting. Big drones!! I agree that in the short/medium term they will be used to access crops which can't easily be sprayed or where you have wet ground where conventional machines can't travel. Hopefully the CAA won't hinder progress. Hope you have a good break and looking forward to the Open Day.
I could see a possibility of replacing the hilux on slug pelleting.100 kg of pellets can cover a decent area. Happy Christmas to all at PX
Hi James merry Christmas to you and all we applied to the hse for us to spray with a drone for mosquitoes not even a insecticide a natural substance we had to jump through hoops very difficult we did get trial licences eventually but they were not keen
With the Drones, how do you go about using them in no drone zones near raf bases or airports?
We operate these drones and others within flight restricted areas, we request permission from the airspace managers and everyone has been very accommodating.
Good Xmas - look forward to the videos in 2025!!
How about a farm and equipment tour??
I saw these type of drone being used by the Millenial farmer in Minissota actually spraying fungicides but did not find the outcome of there use. Merry Christmas to you all.
PX FARMS VERY PROFESSIONAL FARMER'S UP THE FARMERS 💯.🤙🦊
Further to this video I have seen a US Version of Drone Spray application on The Millennial Farmers UA-cam channel . I agree with Cousin Michael , Accuracy in a highly sensitive environmental industry could cause problems. I’ve never understood how large scale aerial spray applications by aeroplanes can be accurate ?
Need an autonomous swarm to do a decent size field. One day maybe
Interesting video. I can remember when I was growing up watching helicopters putting blight spray onto potato crops here in the Fens. Some of it actually ended up on the intended target! 😂
the drone wont very help full where there are no fly zones and theres alot of them, hes going to need alot of batterys to keep it in the air 10hrs a day
We operate these drones and can fly in all areas of the UK, even flight restricted areas are possible once we request and receive permission from the relevant airspace manager, also we fly all day with just 2 batteries on turnaround, tech has come a long way.
Says these being used on millennium farmer .was alot better than these were massive an that was spraying the crops
It’s not going to happen stop itt😂😂😂
I dont like this. I am old school I admit, but this is not farming. there is no passion with this. I dont see you getting the public on side with these methods. The government dont want the small family farm anymore, they have made that clear, this plays into their hands nicely.
Great video James merry Christmas to everyone at PX farms