Cotton, a versatile and economically produced agricultural crop, plays a significant role worldwide, with its origins in tropical and subtropical regions, including the Americas, Africa, Egypt, and India. Independently domesticated in both the Old and New Worlds, cotton is used to create a variety of fabrics, from lightweight voiles and laces to heavy sailcloths and velveteens, suitable for apparel, home furnishings, and industrial uses.
In Greece, cotton farming is undergoing a significant transformation through the integration of DJI Agriculture drones, leading to unprecedented efficiency and improved crop yields, impacting sustainable agriculture positively.
In the fertile fields of Chalastra, Greece, cotton farmers face unique challenges, with drought being the most pressing. Water scarcity can lead to reduced yields, lower cotton quality, and an increased risk of diseases in cotton seeds. Another significant threat is the green bollworm, which affects cotton over two generations. The first generation appears from late June to mid-July, while the second emerges from late July to around August 20. Effective pest management requires vigilant monitoring and timely pesticide application.
Traditional methods often fall short, making it crucial to apply pesticides promptly to safeguard the crops. The objective remains clear: boost crop yield, enhance efficiency, and minimize environmental impact.
Before the advent of drones, Greek cotton farmers relied heavily on tractors for spraying chemicals. However, this method has several drawbacks:
Wheel track damage
George Dimoudis, an agricultural drone user and service provider, partnered with Agrotech, a renowned John Deere distributor, to tackle these challenges. Having learned about DJI Agriculture drones in 2019, George began using them three years ago, covering over 2,500 hectares so far. The decision to switch to drones was driven by DJI's reputation for reliability and the potential for significant improvements in farming efficiency.
On October 1st, 2023, George deployed DJI Agras T30 drones for a comprehensive intervention. These drones offer several advantages:
For this intervention, the following chemicals were used:
The drones operated automatically, with application rates of 15-30 L/ha and droplet sizes ranging from 100 to 400µm. The flight speed varied between 18-25 km/h, and the route spacing was set between 5.5-9 meters, depending on the chemical used.
Below are recommended flight parameters for T50, T40, and T30:
Insecticide & Fungicide & Growth Regulator & Foliar Fertilizer |
T50 / T40 |
Operation Mode (Automatic or Manual) |
Automatic |
Application Rate (gal/acre) or (L/ha) |
15-25 L/ha |
Droplet Size (µm) |
100-300 µm |
Flight Speed (km/h) or (m/s) |
20-25 km/h |
Route Spacing (ft) or (m) |
7-9 m |
Height Above the Crop (ft) or (m) |
3-3.5 m |
In later growing stage, lower flight speed is recommended to increase penetration.
Herbicide & Defoliant |
T50 / T40 |
Operation Mode (Automatic or Manual) |
Automatic |
Application Rate (gal/acre) or (L/ha) |
20-30 L/ha |
Herbicide Droplet Size (µm) |
250-400 µm |
Defoliant Droplet Size (µm) |
100-200 µm |
Flight Speed (km/h) or (m/s) |
20-25 km/h |
Route Spacing (ft) or (m) |
6-6.5 m |
Height Above the Crop (ft) or (m) |
3-3.5 m |
*Herbicide has higher requirement for uniformity and higher risk of drift, so lower flight speed, lower route spacing and larger droplet size are recommended
Defoliant is generally a contact formulation, so fine droplets are required to have more droplets and a better efficacy.
Insecticide & Fungicide & Growth Regulator & Foliar Fertilizer |
T30 |
Operation Mode (Automatic or Manual) |
Automatic |
Application Rate (gal/acre) or (L/ha) |
15-25 L/ha |
Nozzle Used |
XR11001VS |
Flight Speed (km/h) or (m/s) |
18-25 km/h |
Route Spacing (ft) or (m) |
6-7 m |
Height Above the Crop (ft) or (m) |
2.5-3 m |
*In later growing stage, lower flight speed is recommended to increase penetration
Herbicide & Defoliant |
T30 |
Operation Mode (Automatic or Manual) |
Automatic |
Application Rate (gal/acre) or (L/ha) |
20-30 L/ha |
Nozzle Used |
XR11001/015VS |
Defoliant Nozzle Used |
XR11001VS |
Flight Speed (km/h) or (m/s) |
18-25 km/h |
Route Spacing (ft) or (m) |
5.5-6.5 m |
Height Above the Crop (ft) or (m) |
2.5-3 m |
*Herbicide has higher requirement for uniformity and higher risk of drift, so lower flight speed, lower route spacing and larger droplet size are recommended
Defoliant is generally a contact formulation, so fine droplets are required to have more droplets and a better efficacy.
The results were remarkable:
Before spraying
After spraying
George Dimoudis expressed his satisfaction with the DJI Agras T50, stating, "We were very happy with the use of the new DJI AGRAS T50 as we managed in a difficult year in terms of insects to fight them and get very good results from our crop, even in cases where we had no other options to intervene. The drone did its job very well."
For those considering the adoption of DJI Agriculture drones, George offers this advice, "I think DJI is one of the best companies at the moment because it excels in many things compared to the others. Τhe spraying is very efficient and accurate and the operation of the drone is very easy." When asked about his favorite part about using agriculture drones, he said "My favorite part of using DJI Agriculture products it is reliability that the products give me and I can and do my job well."
The integration of DJI Agriculture drones in Greek cotton farming is revolutionizing the industry. By addressing the inefficiencies and challenges of traditional methods, drones offer a sustainable, cost-effective, and efficient solution. Farmers like George Dimoudis are leading the way, demonstrating the immense potential of precision agriculture.
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