Last updated by Nick S. on 07/12/2023


1. Availability: By having a T40 yourself, you can spray/spread anytime. No more waiting for helicopter pilots to show up, or for the ground to dry out. And less stressing about missing a spraying window in relation to timing with irrigation or incoming rain.   

2. Efficacy: The drones' propellers sit just 3m off the ground, forcing the droplets down and circulate them to get more liquid on-target (on the weed/plantation). Drones very often achieve the same kill rate with less water and less chemical.

3. No ground compaction Meaning no yield loss & no machine wear from ground impacts. Particularly so for small plot broad acre drone spraying 

4. Accuracy and control: Spray drones can get into steep areas you've never felt safe taking your tractor into, or near fence lines, close to trees, gullies etc  

Not being able to spray because the ground is too wet or the area is inaccessible can create large losses for any farmer - sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars. An event like this can make the cost of adding a spray drone to your list of machines laughable. Even having a spray drone purely as a backup can create an ROI in just a year or two when used at those critical times when your boom sprayer is out of action, helicopter pilot is too busy, or your contractor is unavailable. It's also quite likely your neighbors will take an interest and ask you to spray sections of their property as well, meaning there's potential for a new side-income stream. 

Important to note, there's more to it than just buying one - spraying by any method, needs to be done at the right application rate, performed carefully to manage drift, and done on-time. Like most farming activities,  it is a workflow which can also be done efficiently or inefficiently. The drone spraying workflow usually involves designing aircraft missions with the controller (see 2-min video), moving chemical/granular into it, battery charging, trailer design and whether pre-mapping (see 7-min video ) is needed or not. 

It helps to be supported by people who use the equipment themselves and know what they're doing and to be connected to a community of other drone sprayers. People who can assist you with understanding your spraying goals and the capabilities of drone, setting you up properly and with legitimate equipment, planning suitable spray missions for each section of your property, supplying useful value-adding accessories and supplying parts and support quickly when needed to reduce machine downtime. The initial cost of the equipment is important, but it's only the first step and only one part of the consideration set when you plan for long term success and cost minimisation.  




The DFH team thrives on supporting our customers as they use the equipment that we advised. We consider this to be the life of our team, and our shared future in Australian agriculture.


5 reasons to consider DFH as your spray drone supplier & partner


1. DJI Agriculture Authorised Service Center (ASC) & Authorised Dealer 

Drones For Hire (DFH) is a DJI Agriculture Authorised Service Center (ASC) and authorised dealer. DFH has multiple staff certified as official DJI Academy Certified Agras Instructors & DJI Certified Agras Repair Technicians. 

Our stock (T40’s, M3M’s etc) is legitimate and correct for the AU region and backed with an official DJI warranty. Being an Ag focused DJI dealer means our capability is uniquely focussed around spray drones and mapping drones. Here are some example images from setup days and demo days. And some example instructional videos . DFH has supplied over a hundred Agras units to growers and contract sprayers nationwide. Clients also include the QLD dept. of Agriculture and Fisheries, WA Dept. of Primary Industries, CSIRO, AECOM, Department of Defence, Charles Sturt University, Southern Cross University, and Anglo Coal. Other non-ag focused DJI dealers are likely to be focussed on the more common consumer drones which significantly affects their capacity to guide and support agricultural customers. 

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2. Onsite training on your property 

DFH has technicians in most states who own and use this equipment themselves and are competent in drone-spraying and mapping operations. Our technicians are qualified with CASA type ratings/endorsements, and are often farmers themselves. Doing the setup day at your property is important as it means your technician will be able to understand the terrain in conjunction with your specific spraying/spreading  goals and be able to advise the best spraying methods for each section of your property. They may also be able to map and start spraying/spreading the paddocks that are the highest priority for you to get started. Before the day, your technician will send you a list of pre-setup day procedures (activations, charging, firmware updates etc) that you can do at home so you can hit the ground running when he arrives.

The DFH team also includes degree qualified engineers, photogrammetry experts, PhD’s, OAM, robotics experts, members of agribusiness advisory committees, and an ex-RAAF pilot. The team has a diverse mix of capabilities who can assist with the various goals and challenges our customers face and bring to us for professional advice.  This could be about facets of their unique workflow design to maximize hectares covered per day, capture and interpretation of multispectral data, software setup, trailer design and engineering (to carry drones, IBC carrier tank, batching tank, chemical tank, generator, pump etc), custom modification of your spray drone, and payload lifting kits.

 

3. Included spares kits and spares availability 

DFH includes a spares kit with your spray drone order - spares that typically wear out sooner than other items (e.g. washers, sealing rings), and items that are good to have onsite ready to go if you have a mishap (e.g. propellers). Being able to continue spraying on the same day can make a huge difference especially when under time pressure with e.g. weather coming in. 

In addition to supplying spares kits, DFH also maintains an extensive parts supply in NSW, ready for express shipping when customers need to get flying again fast. 

 

4. DFH-exclusive value adding products


The DFH team of engineers and technicians has developed our own DFH-unique products designed to help our customers optimise their workflow when spraying/mapping. These include for example our T40 Fast Mover wheel sets, fast-fill tank caps, custom spares kits, HDS: Heavy Droplet Spinner discs, Granular Sherpa System, dual 15-amp socket extension cables, cooling station modifications, custom made CNC hard cases, and modified laptops for faster image processing on the go. 


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5. Backed by the largest drone site Australia since 2013 


DFH has deep roots in the Australian drone industry. We started in 2013 , building DJI Flame Wheel F550 ARF Kits (pre the first Phantom and pre the MG-1P - DJIs first spray drone). With 10 years of relevant experience DFH has now grown to become Australia's largest drone site, supplying $M of hardware sales each year and attracting more than 40,000 drone marketplace requests.



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To speak to a DFH representative about your spraying, mapping or drone related goals in general, reach us on 1300 029 829 or [email protected] 


More information to consider:


Spray drone case studies & articles  
Image gallery: spray drone demo days
Spray drones for sale
Mapping drones for sale (regular images & NDVI) 
Thermal drones for sale (animal spotting etc) 
Finance providers - get quotes
CASA requirements for spraying 
Chemicals license requirements (ChemCert tickets etc)
Parts store (spray drone parts) 
View upcoming ag. demo days




Last updated by Alex W. on 09/11/2023

A remotely piloted aircraft operator’s certificate (ReOC) allows you or your business to use your drones commercially.


A ReOC permits your business to conduct a range of remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) operations (subject to approval) that are not available to other operators.


You do not need a ReOC if you plan to operate your T40 spray drone on your own property.


Requirements

A remotely piloted aircraft operator’s certificate (ReOC) allows you or your business to operate as a drone service provider for hire or reward including:

  • Employing remote pilots to operate a RPA that weigh:

    • Less than 7 KG

    • Less than 25 KG

    • Less than 150 KG

    • More than 150 KG - additional certification of the RPA required

  • Applying for additional permissions and approvals to conduct more complex drone operations outside of the drone safety rules


Important note: A ReOC does not allow you to operate an RPA. To operate an RPA, you must hire a licensed remote pilot or have a Remote Pilot License yourself 


As a ReOC holder you must:

  • Create operational procedures and manuals per Part 101 (Unmanned Aircraft and Rockets) Manual of Standards 2019

  • Make sure you train all remote pilots in the business’ operations procedures

  • Make sure you conduct all operations following the law and the conditions of your certificate

  • Keep the required operational records

  • Register your RPA before fly


Your initial ReOC is valid for 12 months and renewals are valid for up to 3 years.

  • You can renew your certificate online within 3 months of its expiry date, providing your not making any changes


Drones For Hires can assist you in applying for you ReOC


For more information on applying for your ReOC, visit CASA or contact Drones For Hire ([email protected] , 1300 029 829)




Last updated by Nick S. on 03/12/2021

Both the T30 and T10 share these advantages as drone-based spraying systems:  

 

  • Access: Spray areas that can’t be accessed by vehicles or that vehicles get bogged in
  • No ground impact: no earth compression/crop damage (unlike utes and tractors)
  • Safer: Much less potential to get herbicide/pesticide on your body, unlike back-pack sprayers and ute sprayers.

 

The T30 is best if one or more of these criteria relate to your situation: 

 

You see a lot of potential for drone spraying on your own or others’ property’s and plan to blanket spray/spread more than 10 days per year, and expect this to increase with time. You might also be planning to add one or two more T30’s later to swarm them (operate two or three T30’s from a single controller / Field Mission). 

 

You plan to spray/spread on other people’s land (as a commercial business), not just your own land. Because you need a licence (for any size spray drone) if spraying on other peoples property. Getting a licence and spraying others’ properties would normally suggest you would go with a spray drone with larger capacity so you can cover more ground and handle larger spray jobs as the business grows. 

 

You are ok with a larger / heavier drone and are used to using large generators and moving them around a property. 

 

Your budget is higher (T30 is approx. 42k, T10 is approx. 25k) but you don’t mind this as you see your T30 proving a strong return on investment after a year or less of use. 

 

The T10 is best if one or more of these criteria relate to your situation: 

 

You are ‘dipping your toe in the water’ with drone spraying, have a smaller property, or plan to blanket spray/spread up to 10 days per year, or only need to do isolated spot spraying.

 

You only want to spray/spread on your own land (no licence needed with the T10 on your own land). 

 

You want to be able to carry the drone around with one person (the T10 is only 13kg without battery and an empty tank). It also requires a much smaller generator than the T10 (to charge the battery station out in the field). 

 

Your budget is lower (T30 is approx 42k, T10 is approx 25k) 

 

 

Spraying Productivity 

 

T30

The T30 achieves an efficiency of 40 acres per hour based on a dosage of 6 L/acre (herbicide or pesticide mixed with water/carrier), spraying width of 9 m, flight speed of 6.5 m/s, and height of 2.5 m.

 

T10 

The T10 achieves an efficiency of 15 acres per hour on average (with a dosage of 4.8 L/acre, spraying width of 5 m, speed of 5 m/s, and height of 2 m). 

 

You also need to consider your own water/carrier dilution ratio. And note these figures are claimed by the manufacturer, it's always good to make them about 15% more conservative for real world use. 

 

 

Granule/seed spreading Productivity 

 

(fertilizers, seeds, or any dry granule sized 0.5-5mm)

 

T30

 

35kg spreader tank capacity
spreading width of up to 7 meters
Hourly spreading capacity of 1 tonne, based on a dosage of 20 kg/667 m², flight speed of 4.5 m/s, and row spacing of 6m.

T10


10kg capacity
spreading width of up to 7 meters
Hourly productivity of 14 acres based on dosage (of seeds) of 2 k g/667 m², flight speed of 7 m/s, and row spacing of 5 m.

 

 

Licencing 

 

 

T30 - licence needed 

 

The T30 is more than 25kg when filled with liquid/granules so you will need to get a "REPL" licence (about $1500.0 - $2000.0) , and a 25kg "REPL license upgrade" or “Agras Flight Test” (about $1200.0). For spraying on you own land or someone else’s land.

T10 - no licence needed when spraying on your own land. 


The T10 is rated to under 25kg (24.8 kg), so if operating on your own property, you do not need a Remote Pilot Licence (RePL) or Upgrade / Flight test. You will need a RePL licence if spraying on other people’s property but not the Upgrade / Flight test since the drone is under 25kg. 

For more details see our article “4 Steps required by CASA to be able to operate a spray drone on your own land in Australia”. 


Generator 

If you don't already have one, you will likely need to buy a generator as spray drones are commonly used on rural properties , far from access to mains power. 

T30

The T30 charging station needs a generator with:

7200W charging power
Total external AC current greater than 32A
Two or more 15A AC output from generator

The T10 drone charging station needs a generator with:

3000W charging power
Total external AC current greater than 16A
Two or more 15A AC output from generator

Click here to see suggested generators, specs and prices.

Go to T30 pricing and bundle options
Go to T10 pricing and bundle options



You may buy the Agras T30 or T10 from the link below:

T30 Shop PageT10 Shop Page