Is Drone Spraying and Spreading in Maize Worth it?

We’ve all heard the rumors… but let’s settle this once and for all… Are drones efficient? Definitely! Conventional farming methods, while essential for decades, often result in up to 5% crop damage.
NEW: Revolutionary T50 Spraying and Spreading Drones at Webber and Chivell

With the growing demand for drone spraying and spreading, we boosted our efficiency by adding the DJI T50 to our fleet. This advanced piece of technology is set to increase efficiency in various sectors.
Harvesting the future: Drones in food production

Drones have an increasing impact on our lives, from the films we watch to food production, drones start to become indispensable.
Navigating the skies: The crucial role of education and training for drone pilots.

Drone technology is rapidly developing and opens new opportunities across diverse industries. As the sky becomes populated with UAV’s, education and training for drone pilots is important. Webber and Chivell’s drone pilots follow all the necessary courses to safe and responsible drone operation.
The future of weed management strategies

How does the future of weed control look like? The landscape of weed control is undergoing a transformative shift. Resistance to herbicides is an increasing issue. As a result of this, there is a pressing need to apply larger quantities of chemicals to combat weeds. A practice that is reducing the growth potential every time sprayed. This is not only resulting in unnecessary depletion of resources but also contributes to environmental concerns as these chemicals are deployed where they are nor needed nor impactful.