From case studies to in-field trials, our library is designed to address real-world challenges by offering detailed insights into practical applications and benefits. This information empowers you to make informed business decisions and explore effective solutions specific to your needs.
This case study explores how using spray drones to apply fungicides helped combat Cercospora Leaf Spot, ensuring high-quality and high-tonnage sugar beet yields on irrigated acres in the Bighorn Basin.
March 2025
March 2025
This case study evaluates the capabilities and performance between the P150, T50 and T40 drones and provides insight into which drone handles steep slopes more effectively.
Phragmites poses a significant threat to wetland ecosystems in the U.S. Learn how spray drones can help be an alternative to helicopters, airplanes and mowing to control this invasive species.
March 2025
Growers and retailers do not need to choose between crop dusters and drones. In fact, using a combined approach delivers outstanding results, especially in situation with sensitive crops on border rows or obstacles like high line wires or trees.
February 2025
Swarming offers several advantages, but also presents challenges to operators. This case study examines the methods used, learnings gained and strategies for successful implementation.
January 2025
Night flying offers several advantages, but also presents challenges to operators. This case study examines the methods used, learnings gained and strategies for successful implementation.
December 2024
Invasive vegetation can be a significant nuisance on ponds. Learn how drones can be an alternative solution to traditional boat-applied sub-surface herbicide applications.
August 2024
Adjuvants play a crucial role in pesticide applications, but deciding on the right one can be a challenge. Discover the impact of different adjuvants on swath patterns, drift reduction, and overall spray quality.
June 2024
"I am impressed with the results from our trial using aerial drone application of aquatic herbicide to an overgrown pond. In this trial, matted vegetation in shallow water that is normally difficult to treat effectively by all but highly specialized applicator boats was done quickly and easily by the drone with results that were at least as strong as traditional boat-based application. I see great potential in aerial drone herbicide application to small impoundments and I am looking forward to further testing of this emerging approach to aquatic plant management."
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