Spraying
Our Drone Cycle
1. Fly your Farm
![fly your farm Fly your farm](https://wickedag.au/wickedag/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/painting_service_44.jpg)
Conduct an initial drone flights over the farm to gather baseline data on crop health and/or weed distribution.
2. Post Process
![2. Post process Post process](https://wickedag.au/wickedag/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/2.-Post-process.jpg)
Use the drone’s high-resolution RGB or MultiSpectral images to create detailed orthomosaics of the paddocks or fields.
3. Weed Detection
![3. Weed detection Weed detection](https://wickedag.au/wickedag/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/3.-Weed-detection-300x150.jpg?ver=1733797739)
Identify specific areas with crop health and/or weed issues and generate a spot, variable or blanket cover prescription map.
4. Spot Spraying
![4. Spot spraying Spot spraying](https://wickedag.au/wickedag/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/4.-Spot-spraying.jpg)
Program the drone with the spot spray prescription map, setting flight paths and spray parameters to ensure precise application.
5. Variable Rate Application
![5. VRA Variable rate appplication](https://wickedag.au/wickedag/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/5.-VRA.jpg)
Deploy the drone to spray the area with variable rates minimizing chemical usage and environmental impact.
6. Blanket Cover
![Blanket application Blanket application](https://wickedag.au/wickedag/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/painting_service_45.jpg)
Blanket cover spraying will mean the whole crop is covered at the same spray rate to prevent or treat infestations.
![T40_spraying T40 agriculture spray drone](https://wickedag.au/wickedag/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/T40_spraying.jpg)