I thought about this one….
I think all of us would say “if we magically could get rid of herbicides we would”. Obviously.
There’s 3 reasons for it:
1) people do not want to be exposed to it during spraying.
2) Soil health. Possibly some health ramifications later of eating crops that have been sprayed.
3) herbicide costs. This 3rd one is least impactful as there’s always going to be a “cost” to any weed removal.
Cultivation to remove weeds has major downsides. We have lasers. Hand weeding, etc. All of which have +/-‘s
DRONES….. developing like computers…. More weight, costs are slowly getting more reasonable, etc.
Where we are TODAY: about $20k for this latest & newest spraying drone. Old models or used, under $10k. Expensive? YES. Compared to a AG sprayer - it’s peanuts. The prices likely will keep coming down though or capacities getting better. Capacity & battery time are limitations…. All getting better pretty fast.
HERE’S WHERE DRONES FIX AN ISSUE….. only #1….. exposure to the herbicide. Which, to me, is a big one!!!! For ME…. It’s the most important of the 3. If u fill drone & don’t get on yourself - u can apply from a distance. No exposure. Plus some other benefits like: not running over crops & not needing an expensive self propelled sprayer.
Costs for sprayers: wide range factoring in some used items to the higher end new, ballpark made up figures:
self propelled: 25k used to $250k
Pull type: $15-50k
Utv or 4 wheeler & sprayer: $4-25k
Small tractor & sprayer: $5-50k
Backpack sprayer: $75
Drone: $8k to $22k
If folks have 2-15 acres in plots & didn’t want to spray …. Bet there’s going to be more guys to hire to spray your plots for you. Especially if the price point keeps coming down. They at $20k new now. If we get these to $10k…. Now we getting to level where become very common or more common. I think there’s a point where I might look at one of these. Especially with the ability to interseed cover crops with it too. Last- I can See this being a little business for a lot of folks out there “we’ll custom spray or spread cover crop seed for u”. & heck, imagine what things be like 5, 10, 20 years from now!!! .
Thoughts?
I think all of us would say “if we magically could get rid of herbicides we would”. Obviously.
There’s 3 reasons for it:
1) people do not want to be exposed to it during spraying.
2) Soil health. Possibly some health ramifications later of eating crops that have been sprayed.
3) herbicide costs. This 3rd one is least impactful as there’s always going to be a “cost” to any weed removal.
Cultivation to remove weeds has major downsides. We have lasers. Hand weeding, etc. All of which have +/-‘s
DRONES….. developing like computers…. More weight, costs are slowly getting more reasonable, etc.
Where we are TODAY: about $20k for this latest & newest spraying drone. Old models or used, under $10k. Expensive? YES. Compared to a AG sprayer - it’s peanuts. The prices likely will keep coming down though or capacities getting better. Capacity & battery time are limitations…. All getting better pretty fast.
HERE’S WHERE DRONES FIX AN ISSUE….. only #1….. exposure to the herbicide. Which, to me, is a big one!!!! For ME…. It’s the most important of the 3. If u fill drone & don’t get on yourself - u can apply from a distance. No exposure. Plus some other benefits like: not running over crops & not needing an expensive self propelled sprayer.
Costs for sprayers: wide range factoring in some used items to the higher end new, ballpark made up figures:
self propelled: 25k used to $250k
Pull type: $15-50k
Utv or 4 wheeler & sprayer: $4-25k
Small tractor & sprayer: $5-50k
Backpack sprayer: $75
Drone: $8k to $22k
If folks have 2-15 acres in plots & didn’t want to spray …. Bet there’s going to be more guys to hire to spray your plots for you. Especially if the price point keeps coming down. They at $20k new now. If we get these to $10k…. Now we getting to level where become very common or more common. I think there’s a point where I might look at one of these. Especially with the ability to interseed cover crops with it too. Last- I can See this being a little business for a lot of folks out there “we’ll custom spray or spread cover crop seed for u”. & heck, imagine what things be like 5, 10, 20 years from now!!! .
Thoughts?
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