Very good! My name is Nathan Temple and I own and operate a fairly large part 137 UAS operation in Oregon. Keep this up you definitely know what you are talking about.
Would you be willing to give some info on starting a UAS operation? I passed my 107 exam today, and I'm just looking for some direction. Thanks in advance!
What software are you using to process the maps? Can you please show how you take that data and get it into DJI Agras Management? We have a lot of smaller fields surrounded by trees, and mapping fields with the T40 or using the pre-canned Google maps just isn't efficient to keep the sprayer going. I want badly to be able to make maps ahead of the crew flying the T40 so they can just roll in and start without having to first plot the fields.
If a company does work for a farm like this, do they charge per hour, job, acres? I am trying to see if it makes sense to pursue this type of work. Very interesting to me
Hi guys. I would like to use this drone to survey a field and provide me with data on the water content of that field. So I will be installing temporary roads onto these fields and I need to select a route that keeps away from very boggy wet parts of the field. Is there software that can map this for me following a data capture flight and if so which software would be recommended? Thanks in advance for any knowledge 👍👍
So how many acres per hour can the multispectral do? And how can the near infrared be used to monitor photosynthesis and plant health? like spotting areas that need more nitrogen in a side dress?
Have you experience any problems with the mapping or procesing the images later on? That should be taken in consideration, i have seen other guys fliying the mavic 3m at lower speeds because of this.
Thanks for showing how to work DJI Mavic 3. A quick question: Can you create multiespec maps including colour scale, then process it in DJI software, after insert and set up DJI agras T40 ?
@@maverickagriculture Sorry.. i guess you didnt read my comment correctly... " why have a M3M " if you just going to map. We run several M3M's .. At not point did i hear you suggest you were using the M3M for the Multispectral as it was intended to be used for..
@@stabila9706 Yes, we used the 3M as that is what we have here at the office. You are correct, you can use a mavic 3E if you only wanted to do just mapping. We suggest the 3M incase clients need the multi spec data too.
Good morning Dani. My name is Rodrigo and I live in Brazil, in a city called Redenção. I already use a DJI MAvic Air 2 drone and I used an app called Dronedeploy to count corn and soybean plants, the corn count was correct and the soybean count was not, as it only counted gaps. In this DJI MAvic pro 3 M Drone, does it count soybean plants?? Can you help me?
I'll be dealing with a company that already has a lot of boundaries of farmer's fields plotted that can be exported to a KML. Is it possible to import that to the M3M rather than create the boundary in the DJI app?
Best thing DJI ever did was release API on most of their drones, now WE can decide where and when they can fly, not some foreign company. That's a big important choice when purchasing for me. I don't want some foreign government having a say in when and where I use my machines. Heck, I don't even want my OWN government having a say.
Are you sure they can't disable those drones if they really wanted to...? These things demand connectivity at fixed time intervals to maintain functionality.
DJI's have probably the strictest geo-fencing restrictions on the market, even those with an SDK. They also have the most concerns regarding user privacy. Are we thinking of two different DJI's here?
@@maverickagriculture fair enough, my issue is more that dji do not provide a reflectance panel to calibrate the MS data, that why I personally would go with Micasense….keep safe!
So that means that if I want a drone for doing crops mapping, and some topography too, the Mavic 3M es the right one?
If you want to do any crop health analysis, M3M is the right drone. Feel free to call us with any questions!
Very good! My name is Nathan Temple and I own and operate a fairly large part 137 UAS operation in Oregon. Keep this up you definitely know what you are talking about.
Would you be willing to give some info on starting a UAS operation? I passed my 107 exam today, and I'm just looking for some direction. Thanks in advance!
What software are you using to process the maps? Can you please show how you take that data and get it into DJI Agras Management? We have a lot of smaller fields surrounded by trees, and mapping fields with the T40 or using the pre-canned Google maps just isn't efficient to keep the sprayer going. I want badly to be able to make maps ahead of the crew flying the T40 so they can just roll in and start without having to first plot the fields.
We can make a video next on this!
I would like to see this as well.
Hello, great video. So I have been reading you can’t use the flight planning with a Mavic 3 pro and Terra? How did you do this?
This is the Mavic 3 Multispectral - not Mavic 3 Pro. Mavic 3 Pro only allows for waypoint missions.
Thanks, is this possible with mini pro 4?
If a company does work for a farm like this, do they charge per hour, job, acres? I am trying to see if it makes sense to pursue this type of work. Very interesting to me
Hi guys. I would like to use this drone to survey a field and provide me with data on the water content of that field. So I will be installing temporary roads onto these fields and I need to select a route that keeps away from very boggy wet parts of the field. Is there software that can map this for me following a data capture flight and if so which software would be recommended? Thanks in advance for any knowledge 👍👍
Are the settings you had available exclusive to the RC Pro controller or are they available on the RC aswell please ?
So how many acres per hour can the multispectral do? And how can the near infrared be used to monitor photosynthesis and plant health? like spotting areas that need more nitrogen in a side dress?
Could you do the same with a Mavic 3T?
Have you produced any videos on the DJI Farm Web using the Mavic M3 Scans?
Not yet working on it!
How can I buy. Please send me link to your store
Shoot us a call at +1 612-445-9379
www.maverickdrone.com/products/agras-t40-agriculture-crop-protection-drone?_pos=2&_sid=8ce53cb8f&_ss=r
Have you experience any problems with the mapping or procesing the images later on? That should be taken in consideration, i have seen other guys fliying the mavic 3m at lower speeds because of this.
Do you have to have the RTK module to do mapping? Thanks for the video!
Yes!
This tutorial sucks. The screen I want to see is blurry and she is going so fast I can’t follow her.
Thanks for showing how to work DJI Mavic 3. A quick question: Can you create multiespec maps including colour scale, then process it in DJI software, after insert and set up DJI agras T40 ?
You can do that to create a prescription map but the color scale will not transfer to the drone, only boundaries.
Does this fly at night?
Yes! The enterprise series has beacons plus a light you under it.
Great videos as always. Need more videos on dji agri-systems.
A lot are coming!
@@maverickagriculture Awesome
Why have a M3M for just mapping? Why not just the Mavic E?
The Mavic 3E does not have the multispec camera.
@@maverickagriculture Sorry.. i guess you didnt read my comment correctly... " why have a M3M " if you just going to map. We run several M3M's .. At not point did i hear you suggest you were using the M3M for the Multispectral as it was intended to be used for..
@@stabila9706 Yes, we used the 3M as that is what we have here at the office. You are correct, you can use a mavic 3E if you only wanted to do just mapping. We suggest the 3M incase clients need the multi spec data too.
Has anyone used a Mavic Air 2 with the Sentera Gen 2 censor?
No, but I have a friend who works there if you need help! Reach out.
DJI is just amazing. It's the only drone brand I use for my channel
Good morning Dani. My name is Rodrigo and I live in Brazil, in a city called Redenção. I already use a DJI MAvic Air 2 drone and I used an app called Dronedeploy to count corn and soybean plants, the corn count was correct and the soybean count was not, as it only counted gaps. In this DJI MAvic pro 3 M Drone, does it count soybean plants?? Can you help me?
I'll be dealing with a company that already has a lot of boundaries of farmer's fields plotted that can be exported to a KML. Is it possible to import that to the M3M rather than create the boundary in the DJI app?
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Short and sweet 😊 tx
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Very nice video
#400. Thanks for sharing.
Gostaria de saber se você está precisando de uma pessoa para trabalhar na sua propriedade
Best thing DJI ever did was release API on most of their drones, now WE can decide where and when they can fly, not some foreign company. That's a big important choice when purchasing for me. I don't want some foreign government having a say in when and where I use my machines. Heck, I don't even want my OWN government having a say.
Facts, big fan of DJI!
Are you sure they can't disable those drones if they really wanted to...? These things demand connectivity at fixed time intervals to maintain functionality.
DJI's have probably the strictest geo-fencing restrictions on the market, even those with an SDK. They also have the most concerns regarding user privacy. Are we thinking of two different DJI's here?
Looks tiny compared to the T40
Right?!
What, no reflectance calibration = useless data….
This was just a mapping mission. This wasn't for the multispectral data. We can do a video in the future on useable multispec data.
@@maverickagriculture fair enough, my issue is more that dji do not provide a reflectance panel to calibrate the MS data, that why I personally would go with Micasense….keep safe!
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