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LyonAg. The future is aerial.

  • The Farmer Magazine
  • February 6, 2023
LyonAg. The future is aerial.
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LyonAg Drone Solutions are on the forefront of agricultural drone applications, leading the way into the future of aerial agriculture. Utilising the latest technology, they are equipped for any challenge.

The future of agriculture is becoming aerial, with advancements in drone technology pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Increases in size, improved efficiency, and advancements in software capabilities mean drones have become a force to be reckoned with in modern agriculture.

LyonAg has moved with this trend.

Utilising industry leading DJI products, LyonAg currently fly Agras T30 and T40 drones. With 30 and 40 litre capacities respectively, they are among the largest agricultural drones currently available. The development of their own software systems has allowed LyonAg to improve the performance of their drone fleet. Capable of detecting and targeting weeds, maximising flight efficiency and reducing the risk from obstacles in spray areas, LyonAg take on the toughest terrain and deliver effective results.

As a farmer and former agronomist himself, LyonAg Drone Solutions founder James Lyon is all too aware of challenges facing farmers. Agricultural drones are a fusion of his passion for both agriculture and technology, and he sees a big future in the industry. With reduced risks to personal safety, increased accessibility, and improvements in chemical efficiency, drones are proving to be an exceptional tool for the modern farm.

LyonAg Drone Solutions are determined to increase accessibility for farmers, and have begun retailing DJI Agriculture products. They draw on their extensive knowledge and experience to provide full support and service to customers. For more information or to get in touch, email [email protected] or visit the LyonAg website below.  

www.lyonag.com.au

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