Traditional ground rigs and airplanes can’t always go where you need them to. Our drone applications offer:
Precision & accuracy – Uniform coverage target where products are needed most.
Less water – Traditional ground rigs run 15-50+ GPA. Drones often run 2-10 GPA
Fewer chemicals – More precise targeting = fewer repeat sprays = less waste = less chemical used overall.
No soil compaction – No heavy equipment rolling over your fields reducing crop health.
Safer operations – Reduced worker exposure and risk.
Rough terrain access – Steep slopes, wet fields, and tight rows.
Fast turnaround – Hit your spray window when timing matters no matter the conditions.
We fly the advanced XAG P100 Pro, designed specifically for agricultural spraying and seeding.
Why Drones?
Old School Values, New School Solutions.
Here in California, we grow just about everything — almonds, grapes, citrus, strawberries, lettuce, rice, you name it. No matter where you farm, whether it’s Northern, Central, or Southern California, we’re all dealing with the same pressures: use less water, cut down on drift, and be a whole lot more precise with every pass we make.
That’s where drones are starting to really shine. They let us put product exactly where it needs to go, without tearing up fields, getting stuck, or trying to squeeze a ground rig into places it has no business being. They hit the tough spots, the wet spots, the steep spots — all the areas we normally fight with.
With labor getting tighter, regulations getting stricter, and costs going up every year, drones give farmers a faster and more efficient way to get nutrients, pesticides, or fungicides out when the timing matters. You’re not waiting on equipment or conditions — you just fly.
A lot of growers are picking up drone applications now, not just for convenience, but because it helps them keep up with how farming is changing. It’s simply another tool that helps us get the job done right.