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Agriculture drones help farmers cover land faster, apply products more evenly, and reduce manual spraying work. They are made for real farm jobs, not casual flying.
At E-Ozzie, the agriculture drone range focuses on DJI Agras models for crop spraying, spreading, field work, and plant protection. These drones suit farms that need better coverage, less waste, and more control over each job.
If you are comparing agriculture drones Australia-wide, look at payload, spray flow rate, spreading capacity, route planning, obstacle sensing, and RTK accuracy.
What Makes a Drone Useful on a Farm?
A farm drone must carry weight, fly safely over uneven land, and apply material with control.
A normal camera drone cannot do this work. Drones for agriculture need tanks, pumps, sprinklers, spreading systems, radar, vision sensors, and strong positioning.
This matters because farming conditions are not always simple. Crops can sit on slopes. Trees, poles, sheds, and fences can sit close to flight paths. Wind and uneven ground can also affect spray coverage.
Good agriculture drones help reduce missed areas, double spraying, and labour-heavy field work.
Main Types of Agriculture Drones
Agriculture Spraying Drone
An agriculture spraying drone carries liquid in a tank and applies it from the air.
Spray flow rate is one of the key numbers. A higher flow rate can apply more liquid in less time. Droplet control also matters because fine and even droplets can improve coverage on the crop surface.
The DJI Agras T25P supports up to 16 L/min with dual sprinklers. The DJI Agras T100 is built for larger work with a 100L liquid tank.
Spreading Drones
Spreading drones apply dry material such as seed, fertiliser, or feed.
The important values are spreading payload, tank size, feeder control, and spread pattern. A controlled feeder helps release material more evenly.
The DJI Agras T25P supports 25kg spreading. The DJI Agras T100 supports up to 100kg payload, making it better for bigger jobs.
Precision Agriculture Drone
A Precision Agriculture Drone is useful when the goal is not just speed, but accuracy.
RTK positioning helps the drone follow planned routes more closely. This can reduce overlap between passes and improve coverage.
On larger blocks, this matters a lot. Small errors can add up across a full paddock.
Farm Drones Australia
Farm Drones Australia buyers should choose by farm size and job type.
Small to medium blocks may suit the Agras T25P. It is foldable, compact, and built for single-person operation.
Larger farms may need the Agras T100. Its 100L tank and 100kg payload reduce refill stops and support heavier field work.
Features That Matter Most
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Feature |
Why It Matters |
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Spray capacity |
Shows how much liquid the drone can carry |
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Flow rate |
Affects how fast liquid can be applied |
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Spreading capacity |
Decides how much dry material can be carried |
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RTK positioning |
Helps with accurate routes and repeat passes |
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Terrain following |
Helps keep height more consistent over uneven land |
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Obstacle sensing |
Helps avoid trees, poles, sheds, and fences |
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Foldable design |
Makes transport between fields easier |
Agriculture Drone Options at E-Ozzie
DJI Agras T25P Agricultural Drone
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Best For: Small to medium plots and single-person farm work
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Spraying Capacity: 20kg
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Spreading Capacity: 25kg
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Flow Rate: Up to 16 L/min with dual sprinklers
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Spreading System: High-precision screw feeder spreading system 4.0
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Safety System: Safety System 3.0
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Main Jobs: Field spraying, mountain spraying, spreading, and feed work
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Design: Compact and foldable
The DJI Agras T25P is built for farmers who want a practical starting point in agriculture drones.
Its 20kg spraying capacity suits targeted crop protection work. The 16 L/min flow rate helps apply liquid faster than small manual systems.
The 25kg spreading setup is useful for dry material jobs. The screw feeder system helps control how material leaves the tank, which can improve spreading consistency.
Key Benefit: A compact agriculture spraying drone for smaller farms and single-operator use.
DJI Agras T100 Agricultural Drone
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Best For: Large farms and high-volume field work
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Liquid Tank: 100L
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Spreading Capacity: 100kg
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Positioning: GNSS dual-antenna RTK
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Obstacle Detection: LiDAR, Penta-Vision, radar, and AR-assisted detection
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Spraying System: Air-cooled heat sink spraying system included
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Flight Speed: Up to 10 m/s
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Temperature Range: -10°C to 45°C
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Design: Foldable for transport
The DJI Agras T100 is made for bigger farm jobs where tank size and payload matter most.
The 100L liquid tank helps reduce refill stops. This is useful on larger blocks where stopping often wastes time.
Its LiDAR, radar, and vision systems help the drone read the working area better. This helps with terrain, obstacles, and route confidence.
The dual-antenna RTK system helps with accurate route following. This matters when covering large paddocks with repeated spray or spread runs.
Key Benefit: A high-capacity option for buyers comparing the best drones for agriculture.
Compare Agriculture Drone Models
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Drone Model |
Best For |
Spray Capacity |
Spreading Capacity |
Flow Rate |
Key Value |
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DJI Agras T25P |
Small to medium farms |
20kg |
25kg |
16 L/min |
Compact single-person operation |
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DJI Agras T100 |
Large farms |
100L tank |
100kg |
High-volume system |
Bigger payload and fewer refill stops |
Which Agriculture Drone Suits Your Farm?
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Farm Need |
Better Option |
Why |
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Small blocks |
DJI Agras T25P |
Easier to move and manage |
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Medium farm work |
DJI Agras T25P |
Good spray and spread balance |
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Large paddocks |
DJI Agras T100 |
Bigger tank and payload |
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Less refill time |
DJI Agras T100 |
100L liquid tank |
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Single-person use |
DJI Agras T25P |
Compact and foldable |
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Heavy spreading |
DJI Agras T100 |
Up to 100kg payload |
Agriculture Drone Buying FAQs
What are agriculture drones used for?
Agriculture drones are used for crop spraying, spreading, plant protection, field work, and route-based farm tasks.
What is the best drone for small farms?
The DJI Agras T25P suits small to medium farms because it has 20kg spraying and 25kg spreading capacity.
What is the best drone for large farms?
The DJI Agras T100 suits larger farms because it has a 100L liquid tank and 100kg spreading capacity.
Why does flow rate matter?
Flow rate shows how much liquid the drone can apply per minute. Higher flow helps cover more area faster.
Why is RTK useful in farm drones?
RTK helps the drone follow planned routes more accurately. This can reduce missed areas and repeated passes.
Are agricultural drones for sale at E-Ozzie?
Yes, E-Ozzie offers agricultural drones for sale, including DJI Agras models for spraying and spreading.
Choose Agriculture Drones by Farm Size, Payload & Job Type
The best drones for agriculture are not always the biggest. The right choice depends on your land size, crop type, workload, and refill needs.
Choose the DJI Agras T25P if you need a compact drone for spraying and spreading. Choose the DJI Agras T100 if you need a larger system for high-volume farm work.
You can visit E-Ozzie stores in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth to check these new tech devices in person before buying. You can also order online with delivery across Australia.
Important Notice
Before using this vehicle, check the applicable local laws relating to your intended use of the vehicle on roads and road related areas.