FAQs

Drones are becoming increasingly popular for both business and recreational use. Consequently, we receive numerous inquiries about various drones and their capabilities. Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers.

  • The Agras T-50 can spray 50 acres per hour at 2 gallons per acre. However, the size and shape of the field will affect the rate. We have sprayed upwards of 450 acres in a day, but results will vary. The XAG P100 Pro can spray up to 60 acres per hour in similar conditions.

  • The cost of a drone varies based on the selected package. The typical price range is between $28,000 and $41,000. Please visit our product pages to determine the drone package that best meets your needs.

  • The Agras T-50 can hold up to 13.2 gallons with our aftermarket 50L tank, which is more than the 10.5 gallons the Agras T-40 can hold. The XAG P100 Pro can also hold 13.2 gallons.

  • The max take-off weight of the Agras T-50 is 227 lbs including the loaded tank and battery. Similarly equipped T-40s weigh 222 lbs and the XAG P100 Pro is 243 in its configuration.

  • Both Agras models have a top speed of 32.8 feet per second, which is equivalent to 22.3 miles per hour. The XAG P100 Pro has a top speed of 45.2 feet per second, which is equivalent to 30.8 miles per hour.

  • The Agras T-50 and T-40 are capable of up to 34-foot swath width. The XAG P100 Pro is capable of 33 foot swath width

  • DJI and XAG drones are built to last 45,000 acres before requiring major repairs or maintenance. However, the results may vary depending on the usage and environmental conditions.

  • These drones are great for farmers and land owners looking to have more control over aerial applications and for anyone in agriculture that may want to network and perform custom applications.

  • If done correctly a battery can be charged in 8 minutes. We swap batteries every or every other tank load depending on field dynamics.

  • The DJI Drones hold one battery at a time the XAG holds 2 batteries at a time. We recommend cycling between 3 or 4 batteries per drone to for DJI drones and 6-8 for XAG drones.

  • We don’t spray in winds greater than 12 mph and for optimal effective spraying we try to spray below 5 mph.

  • With DJI, the controller is able to take care of everything from making maps to flying the drone all from one screen. XAG has an app that you download to tie into the controller.