DJI AGRAS T16 case study-Vietnam orange

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Info of the Environment

 

spray date

29-08-2019

spray location(province)

Bac Giang

the terrain type

Moutain mode

weather like temperature, humidity, etc.

Sunny

Sprayed Area(ha.)

20.7

 

 

 

 

Operation Parameters

 

operation mode

Intelligent planning Operation

operation speed

4 m/s

operation height(from the top of the crop)

3.5

line spacing/width

6

liquid amount sprayed per hectare

30

nozzle type

XR11001VS

 

 

 

Info of Chemicals (if you could)

 

chemical name

formulation

active ingredient and the percentage

chemical amount used per hectare

Organic

10/30L/Ha

 

10/30L/Ha

 

 

 

Conclusion

 

Unmanned aerial spraying of fruit trees is particularly effective when mountainous terrain is difficult for traditional methods. In addition, the ability of Agras drone to prevent disease quickly is the strength that made the farmers very satisfied after using it.

 

Warm prompt: the content and parameters provided here are just for your reference. You should adjust the operation mode and the parameters and use a correct way to spray your field according to the different weather, the crop characters, the habit or history of using chemicals(you could change other chemicals in case that the resistance occurs), etc. If you are not sure what operation parameters you will choose or not sure about the spraying efficacy, then you should firstly do a small plot test in this field before a big area spray.

 

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