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Autonomous Drones for Agriculture

Spray Drones are Now Legal in the UK

Remember, you’ll need additional authorisation to spray pesticides

We supply electric, multi-function autonomous drones for use on farms, forestry & horticulture.

These robust, reliable drones are available to work today! Ready to spray, shade, spread & sow.

Helping farmers to improve efficiency and increase margins, while reducing chemical usage, lowering carbon emissions and improving worker safety.

AutoSpray Systems Ltd are the only company in the UK with an Operational Authorisation from the CAA for “Agricultural Drone Operations” with XAG’s large, autonomous drones.

This authorisation allows us to spray a wide range of chemicals, paints, nutrients, fertilisers and seeds.

Remember, spraying pesticides needs additional authorisation. We’re working hard on this right now and have good links with the authorities who are helping us to navigate the legislation.

Making Farming More Efficient, Today!

Our drone systems are built on a powerful, all electric platform, that is simple to use and reliable to work with.

The big XAG P100 Pro is coming to the UK. With it’s updated folding design, increased payload and improved the pump flow rates, the P100 Pro is set to become the UK’s No1 Agri Drone.

The No 1 question we get asked at our drone training courses in “How Much Money can I Earn?” Peter from QuadRotor sheds a little light on the topic of great interest…

Cleaning wide-span greenhouses is not a popular job. In fact, most people refuse to even climb onto the roofs and who can blame them. Turns out that the big XAG Drones are ideal for this tough job.

Greenhouse shading with a drone is faster, cheaper and safer. The drone will get the job done in less time and use less shading paint, while the operator keeps his feet on the ground.

Do nematodes survive a drone spraying system? We put 500 million of the microscopic worms through the XAG drones spray system to find out. The results surprised everyone…

We answer the the No1 question that every farmer asks - “How many hectares an hour can the drone do?” On a 200 hectare seeding job we thought we’d find out. You’ll be impressed…

Richard, who farms in Yorkshire, has seen his crop decimated, so asked if could sow a secondary crop to "thicken" things up and save his yield. See how the big XAG P100 drone gets on…

We were asked to sow an extra crop of OSR using the drone in an attempt to save his crop from the flea beetle. Two weeks later, it looks like were winning…

With his fields almost flooded, Andrew asked if we could broadcast sow his next Oil Seed Rape crop into his wheat a couple of weeks before harvest. Here’s how we got on…

One of Shropshire’s leading farmers asked us to inter-sow a crop of Stubble Turnips into his fields of wheat, a few weeks ahead of harvest.