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Precision Drone
Technology
for Alberta Farms

Cover more acres, reduce input costs, and gain real-time crop intelligence with professional agricultural UAV solutions built for Alberta's prairie conditions.

Transport Canada Certified
Local Alberta Service
Professional Drone Pilots
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Input Savings

The Challenge

Alberta Farmers Face
Real Pressures

Rising input costs, labour shortages, and the need to do more with less are pushing Central Alberta grain producers to find smarter solutions.

Time-Critical Application Windows

Narrow weather windows mean missed applications cost yield. Ground rigs can't always get in when you need them.

Escalating Input Costs

Fertilizer and chemical costs keep climbing. Over-application wastes money; under-application costs yield.

Crop Damage from Heavy Equipment

Conventional ground sprayers compact soil and damage crops, especially in wet conditions.

Alberta farm fields aerial view
80+
Acres per hour
Free ROI Report

Could a Fertilizer Drone Pay for Itself on Your Farm?

Estimate savings, reduced crop damage, and payback timelines based on your acreage and fertilizer application needs.

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Built for Prairie farming operations.

Agricultural spray drone
Featured Equipment

DJI Agras T100
Spray Drone

The DJI Agras T100 is the industry-leading agricultural spray drone — purpose-built for large-scale precision application. With a 40 kg payload, 9-metre spray width, and intelligent obstacle sensing, it's the most capable platform available for Alberta's prairie conditions.

40 kg
Max Spray Load
9 m
Spray Width
80+ ac/hr
Field Efficiency
360°
Obstacle Sensing
For Alberta Farmers

We Handle the Technology.
You Focus on Farming.

Our team handles everything from flight planning and equipment operation to data analysis and reporting — so you get the results without the learning curve.

Contact Us

Contact us for more information or to book a field demonstration.

From Alberta Farms

What Producers Say

Real results from Central Alberta operations — see the full case studies on our case studies page.

"We were watching our neighbours wait for fields to dry while our canola was already sprayed and protected. The drone service paid for itself on that one application."

Jason Thompson
Owner, Thompson Grain Farms · Beaver County, AB
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"We'd been fighting that north quarter for 10 years. One season of drone mapping told us exactly what the problem was. The drainage fix cost us $40,000 but we'll recover that in 2-3 years."

Peter Kowalski
Owner, Kowalski Family Farms · Flagstaff County, AB
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"Our agronomist had been telling us for years we were over-applying in some areas and under-applying in others. The drone variable-rate application was the missing piece. The savings in the first year more than covered the cost."

Linda Sorensen
Owner, Prairie View Farms · Central Alberta, AB
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Frequently Asked Questions

What areas of Alberta does UAV AG serve?

We are based in Killam and serve farms across Flagstaff, Camrose, Wainwright, and Stettler regions, with scheduled service blocks reaching the Calgary, Edmonton, and Red Deer corridors.

What can your drones apply on Alberta crops today?

Granular fertilizer, seed, cover-crop blends, foliar nutrients, and any label-approved product — on canola, wheat, barley, oats, peas, lentils, and forage crops with centimetre-level precision. Aerial fungicide/herbicide spraying is not approved in Canada yet (PMRA PRO2026-01 is proposed); our DJI Agras platform is spray-ready for when it is.

How many acres per hour can a DJI Agras cover?

Our DJI Agras T100 covers 80+ acres per hour with a 9-metre swath at typical application rates, and our T50 fleet handles 40+ acres per hour for tighter passes.

Are agricultural drone purchases eligible for the OFCAF rebate?

Yes. The On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF) provides up to $20,000 toward eligible precision-agriculture equipment including DJI Agras drones. UAV AG can help structure the application.

Do I need a pilot certificate to hire UAV AG?

No. Our pilots are Transport Canada RPAS-certified for Advanced Operations and carry full commercial insurance. You only book the service — we handle compliance and reporting.

Explore UAV AG

Tools, services, and resources for Alberta farmers running precision drone operations.

Drone Spraying ROI Calculator
Compare custom-spray cost vs. owning a DJI Agras T25 / T50 / T100 — 3-year net for your acres + crop.
Service Areas Across Alberta
Flagstaff, Camrose, Wainwright, Stettler regions — agricultural drone services for Central Alberta farmers.
DJI Agras T100 — Flagship Spray Drone
100 L tank, 80+ ac/hr, OFCAF-eligible. The big-acre flagship.
DJI Agras T50 — Most Popular Spray Drone
40 L tank, 50+ ac/hr — sweet-spot productivity for most Alberta grain operations.
DJI Agras T25 — Compact Foldable Drone
20 L tank, foldable single-operator setup — entry-tier RTK precision after OFCAF.
Custom Crop Application Services
Precision drone spreading and application for canola, wheat, peas, and barley — 80+ acres per hour, spray-ready for approval.
Drone Application for Canola
NDVI disease scouting, granular and foliar application, OFCAF cover-crop seeding — spray-ready for approval.
Drone Application for Wheat
NDVI scouting, granular and foliar application, no wheel-rut on wet ground — spray-ready for approval.
Drone Application for Peas
Foliar and granular application with no wheel-rut damage on lodged peas — spray-ready for approval.
Drone Application for Barley
NDVI scouting, granular and foliar Cu for malt-grade, OFCAF seeding — spray-ready for approval.
Drone Fertilizer Spreading
Variable-rate granular spreading from prescription maps — 50 kg payload, 7-metre swath.
OFCAF Drone Rebate 2026
Up to $20,000 federal/provincial rebate stacks with our drone packages — eligibility + how to apply.
How to Apply for OFCAF 2026
8-step BMP / ARGO walk-through — eligibility, intake, $20K rebate, what to file and when.
T100 vs T50 — Which Pays Back Faster
Head-to-head: 100 L vs 40 L tank, 80+ vs 50+ ac/hr, MTOW, CAD price — which Agras fits your acres.
T50 vs T25 — Entry-Tier Comparison
40 L vs 20 L tank, 50+ vs 15 ac/hr, CAD price — best fit for smaller operations and tight-field work.
Canola Disease ID with Drone NDVI
5-pass NDVI cadence + per-disease pattern recognition for sclerotinia, blackleg, clubroot, aster yellows.
Glossary — OFCAF, SFOC, NDVI, Sclerotinia
Plain-language definitions for the Alberta drone-ag terms that matter — with related grants and crops.
All Resources
Grants, guides, ROI math, and case studies for Central Alberta farmers thinking about drone technology.