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Agricultural drones are transforming how farmers manage their fields. By integrating precision spraying, smart flight modes, and real-time monitoring, JingHong offers a full range of professional drones for agricultural purpose. All drones are made with carbon fiber and 7075 aerospace aluminum, ensuring durability, lightweight performance, and extended lifespan. Featuring obstacle avoidance, terrain-following flight, live image transmission, and intelligent spraying systems, autonomous drones make farming safer, easier, and more efficient.
the use of drones in agriculture
UAV make farming easier and smarter. With Crop Spraying, they follow GPS paths to spray fields fast and reduce chemical waste. For Crop Health Monitoring, drones use multispectral or thermal cameras to spot pests or nutrition issues early. In Irrigation Management, they check soil moisture and crop water needs, helping farmers plan precise watering and save resources. For Livestock Management, drones patrol pastures, track animal health, and even find lost livestock.
Why choose Jinghong drone
for farmers?
Proven Efficiency
JingHong drones cover 10–35 hectares per hour, enabling quicker operations than traditional equipment and cutting farm labor requirements.
High Payload Capacity
From 16L to 95L, our product range satisfies the spraying needs of both small farms and large plantations.
Durability & Reliability
Built with carbon fiber and 7075 aerospace aluminum, JingHong drones are lightweight, durable, and capable of performing well in tough field conditions.
Advanced Technology
Equipped with real-time imaging, multispectral sensors, obstacle avoidance, and terrain-following flight, our drones provide precise spraying and smart field management.
Drones & Payloads for Agriculture
Benefits of using drones in agriculture and farming
Precision & Efficiency
Agricultural drones can spray or fertilize only where needed, following GPS routes with high precision. They fly quickly and cover large areas, completing extensive plant protection tasks in a fraction of the time. Their efficiency is several times higher than traditional manual methods, saving both time and labor costs.
Cost Savings
With precise spraying, farmers use fewer pesticides and fertilizers, lowering costs and minimizing waste. Drones also reduce the need for costly machinery and extra labor, making them a smart, affordable option for modern farms.
Advanced Technology
Modern agricultural drones feature smart obstacle avoidance, autonomous flight, and terrain-following capabilities. They can automatically plan routes, gather field data in real time, and analyze it for precise management and improved decision-making.
Safety
Using drones keeps workers safe by minimizing direct contact with chemicals and avoiding dangerous areas. They are especially useful for inspecting farmland after storms, floods, or other disasters.
Eco-Friendly
Drones enable spot treatments instead of spraying entire fields, which reduces chemical runoff and protects soil health. Since they fly, there is no soil compaction, helping farmland stay more productive over time.
Flexibility & Versatility
Agricultural drones can adapt to various terrains and conditions and operate day or night. Besides spraying, they are valuable for seeding, irrigation planning, livestock monitoring, and fence inspections, making them versatile tools for modern farming.
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FAQ
The most common are multi-rotor drones with spray tanks (16–95L). They are used for spraying pesticides, fertilizers, and seeding. Fixed-wing drones are also employed for mapping and large-scale monitoring.
Drones are used for crop spraying, fertilization, crop health monitoring, irrigation management, mapping, and livestock monitoring. They enhance efficiency and lower costs.
Yes. Crop spraying drones (also called sprayer drones or crop dusting drones) apply pesticides, fertilizers, and herbicides accurately, reducing chemical use by 30–50% and water consumption by 90% compared to traditional methods.
Multispectral and thermal drones are used to identify plant stress, pests, and nutrient deficiencies. They deliver real-time data to assist farm decisions.
Agricultural helicopters can spray 60–100 acres per hour, but they are expensive. In contrast, drones can cover 25–75 acres per hour at a lower cost, offering more precision for small and medium farms.
Drones save time, labor, and chemicals. One drone with extra batteries can spray 60–150 hectares per day, making them much more efficient than manual labor.
Price for one drone ranging from $3,379 to $ 23,915, please contact us to get more details