Drones Spray 11,000+ Acres in Indiana - Revolutionizing Agriculture
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
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00:00 - Preview
00:23 - Intro
01:44 - En route to Indiana
02:34 - DDR crew in Indiana - Day 1
03:10 - Drone spray in action
07:26 - DDR crew in Indiana - Day 2
07:52 - Prepping the drone spray
08:27 - En route to the field
11:30 - Outro
Good stuff guy enjoyed your video, viewing from Australia
Great operation and logistics, greetings from Ecuador!
awesome work guys
Thanks a lot!
Very cool
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Smart young man right there
🙂 thanks
Could you give us a tutorial on how to run them, filling and mapping out the field?
Y’all were in my town! Wish I could caught up with ya
Nice 👍
Seems to me time is critical. Having backup everything would be more cost effective I would guess!
Help me out guys. Newbee here thinking about getting into the business. Who's doing the math on how much fungicide to put in the mix tank? What license do you need from your perspective. Trying not to make a mole hill a mountain. Thanks
I have a t40. Just bought it a few weeks ago. Taking tons of tests to be ready to spray next season in Southern Illinois. They are so cool!!
Did you go do the FAA medical stuff yet
@@JimboYT2 it's next on my list.
@@BeboTheRedneckPimp I’m looking into getting all of this but I claimed too much stuff on my va disability in the past so getting medical would be hard, so seeing if anyone runs the under 55pound swarm together
@@BeboTheRedneckPimp so stupid you have to have medical cert to fly a drone when the medical is for planes
Agree. Too high and speed off. Unless they are using GPS, I don't see how coverage is consistent. Small fields, yes. Large open - no. Fungicide and insecticide maybe.....they need some serious protective equipment too!
How does one get into this. I’m from Northern Indiana and I’m very interested in doing something like this.
We farm some of the steepest farmland in America at my farm. The neighbors farm the steepest. It would be hard to keep eyes on these things from the road. Impossible even.
You can use two of those remote-controllers with one pilot stationed at the top of the hill so that you can legally pass-control of the drone to the VLOS pilot.
I see they have StarLink internet service antenna on the top of the white truck.
they been flying to high and too fast, recomend is 11.4 ft and a velocity of 5 m/s and may be a short pass between lines may be a 26 or 27 ft depends of what you are applying! regarts
Hello how much do you charge to do this do you charge hourly rate or per literage or gallons
thanks scott
From Australia
Do you guys use multi spectral imagery for variable rate application? I’m in New Mexico, nothing like that here so I’m super interested!
In our area, multi spectral hasn’t been used much but it is a sweet bit of technology. That can definitely be utilized.
The video starts at 2:43. Save yourself the 3 minutes of yakking in the intro
Required by law in indiana dont you need a pilot and spotter per drone?
What are the water rates and what are the water rates compared to helicopters?
one day - 4 guys - 500 acres? How efficient is that? MY high clearance sprayer could do 1500 acres in a good day - ONE people. You got a ways to go to convince me. Specialty fields - complex areas - spot spraying - maybe
This drone crap will last as long as electric cars and trucks do. Yes they have a place but not in high production ag. Hell, I don’t
Even fly that high in my 802.
How much did you charge per acre?
I was thinking the other day that drones would be perfect for food plot spraying and seeding…
Yeah they work great
I'd like to see that math, the lbs per acre to get that 20% vs the price of degraded lithium.
This could work very well for row crop farmers. Especially for disease proned vegetables. Spraying from ground allot of times causes the disease to spread. Only problem I see is not being able to put down enough liguid per acre.
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Hello how many acres can you do with one drone
in one day
Hey bro, im in Canada and looking to start spraying business, any thoughts?
What drone are y’all using to recover deer ?
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PPE?
300 acres in 3 minutes? Not a chance!
It’s prolly not just with one drone.
Lol 3 minutes, not even a professional crop duster can do that at 160 mph 😁
@@OrangeOutdoors lol look up the specs. They spray 40 acre/hr at 2 gal/acre.
@@jonnymiller3231 that’s one drone
@@OrangeOutdoors no kidding. If they had 8 drones on that 300 acres at the same time, it would still take an hour!
Are u spraying 500 acres a day with the 2 drones?
Depends what the running is like
That's an awful spot to setup 3:33 a double yellow no-passing section of road, you're going to create new rules as I imagine they'll ban that after the first few car accidents. You should make it your company policy to only use pieces of road that have legal-passing, I agree that spot is open but the double-lines have legal-standing if you accidentally get into a car-accident.
Drone spraying will be just like ev market . While it does have itsPlace ex , in vineyards , supremely rough terrain, small vegetable crops! It will absolutely never overtake 800 gal airplanes and ground rigs with over 100 ft boom
i think you fly to high.. just that.. other than that.. it is a great applicatin
I live in west tn, would like to find out how to get started in this business.
Contact us through the website
How much money are you guys making a year doing that?
4 people for 50 acres per hour?
That was back when we were still trying to get dialed in 👍
I guarantee them farmers are spraying that corn and have been for 30 years, maybe not with a drone.
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Both republican and democrats in Congress need to see this and not ban DJI in the USA.
leaking lose nozzle soon every motor fail one by one hate t40 quality
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@spchamreoun
What have you found that is more reliable?
What a screwed up pattern