
Spreading
Revolutionise how you spread seed, fertiliser, or pellets with precision drone technology. Our T100 agricultural drone deliver fast, uniform coverage across all terrain — from steep hills and wet paddocks to hard-to-reach areas — without compacting soil or damaging crops. Designed for efficiency, accuracy, and sustainability, drone spreading saves time, reduces input costs, and ensures every granule lands exactly where it’s needed. Whether you’re top-dressing, reseeding, or applying nutrients, our drones provide a smarter, cleaner, and more consistent way to get the job done.
Precison Spreading
Drones deliver fertiliser, seed, or pellets exactly where they’re needed, thanks to GPS guidance and adjustable spreading systems. This precision ensures uniform distribution, minimises waste, and improves overall crop consistency — helping you get more value from every application.
Reach Any Terrain
Traditional spreaders struggle in steep, wet, or rocky paddocks. Drones can easily access difficult or unsafe terrain, spreading evenly across areas that machinery can’t reach — all without compacting soil or damaging crops.
Efficency & Speed
Drone spreading is fast and flexible. Multiple drones can cover large areas quickly, with no need for heavy machinery or long setup times. This makes it ideal for top-dressing, re-seeding, or applying granules in tight weather windows when timing matters most.
Reduced Labour & Operating Costs
Drones require fewer people, less fuel, and minimal maintenance compared to tractors or aircraft. They can be deployed quickly, reducing overall operating costs while boosting productivity — particularly for farms looking to save time and resources.
Targeted Applications
Using digital maps and prescription data, drones can apply inputs only where needed — whether that’s bare patches, nutrient-deficient zones, or targeted areas for pest control. This variable-rate capability ensures optimal resource use and better crop performance.
Gentle on Soil & Crops
Because drones don’t touch the ground, there’s no soil compaction or crop trampling. This protects soil structure, preserves root health, and maintains crop integrity — especially important for sensitive or newly established crops.
Flexible Application
Drone spreading can be used for a wide range of tasks — from seeding and fertiliser distribution to applying cover crops, soil amendments, bait pellets, and even biological agents. This versatility makes drones a valuable tool across all farming systems.
Data- Driven Results
Modern ag drones integrate with mapping software to collect valuable data during spreading operations. Farmers gain insights into field variability, application accuracy, and crop health, enabling continuous improvement and smarter farm management.
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