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Precision Aerial Application

Spreading & Spray-Ready Application

RTK-precise drone spreading of granular fertilizer, seed, cover crop, and foliar nutrients — 80+ acres per hour, no compaction. Spray-ready for the day Canada approves aerial pesticide application.

Crop spraying drone in action
80+ ac/hr
Maximum Coverage

Precision Application for Alberta Farms

Apply granular fertilizer, seed, cover-crop blends, foliar nutrients, and any label-approved product with RTK-precise, centimetre-level accuracy. Our DJI Agras drones cover 80+ acres per hour with uniform distribution and no wasted product.

Our application service is built for Alberta grain and oilseed producers who need timely passes without waiting for a ground rig. Drones work in wet field conditions where wheeled equipment would compact or get stuck, and they deliver consistent coverage even in tight corners and around sloughs.

On the spray side, as of June 2026 Health Canada's PMRA issued an interim Letter of No Objection that permits drone application of fungicides and herbicides already registered for conventional aerial application, under those same label directions — it is not blanket approval, and the full PRO2026-01 rule is still pending. Our DJI Agras platform is spray-ready for products that qualify, so you are first in line as more products clear the pathway.

Key Benefits

80+ acres per hour coverage
Granular fertilizer, seed & cover-crop spreading
Foliar nutrients & label-approved products
Operates on wet ground — no compaction
RTK-precise, uniform passes
Spray-ready platform for when regulations approve

Suitable Crops

CanolaWheatBarleyOatsPeasLentils

Related Reading

On the regulations: Health Canada's proposal to let drones spray registered pesticides — what PMRA's PRO2026-01 means for Alberta farms, and what is still gated.

Drone Application FAQ

What can a drone apply legally in Canada today?

Granular products — dry fertilizer, seed, and cover-crop blends — plus foliar nutrients and any product registered for aerial/drone application per its label. We always follow the label.

Can drones spray fungicide or herbicide in Canada yet?

For some products, yes. As of June 2026, Health Canada's PMRA issued an interim Letter of No Objection that permits drone application of pesticides already registered for conventional aerial application, under those same label directions — it is not blanket approval, and the full PRO2026-01 rule is still pending. Our DJI Agras platform is spray-ready for products that qualify — see our note on the interim pathway.

Can a drone work when ground rigs can't?

Yes. Drones operate on wet, muddy ground, tight-corner geometry, and around sloughs where wheeled equipment ruts or compacts — for spreading today and for spraying once it is approved.

What does the DJI Agras platform cover per hour?

Up to 80+ acres per hour for spreading at typical rates, with RTK-GPS guidance for uniform, no-skip, no-overlap passes.

Do you serve organic operations?

Yes. We apply OMRI-listed granular and foliar products with the same RTK precision as conventional product.

Ready for Precision Drone Application?

Contact us to discuss your spreading and application needs — and get on the list for spray service the moment it is approved.

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