GOT QUESTIONS?
Everything you need to know about our drone services
Yes. We hold a Part 102 Unmanned Aircraft Operator Certificate issued by the CAA, which is required for all commercial agricultural drone operations in New Zealand.
Southland and Otago. Not sure if we cover your area? Give us a call and we'll let you know.
A wide range of registered herbicides, fungicides, and liquid fertilisers approved for aerial application under the HSNO Act. We'll work with you and your agronomist to ensure the right product and rate for your job.
Yes, with appropriate buffer zones. We follow CAA rules, regional council requirements, and chemical label conditions. Any constraints are discussed during job planning.
Low wind, no rain, and good visibility. We monitor conditions closely and will reschedule if it's not safe to operate, with as much notice as possible.
We reschedule at the earliest suitable time. No charge for weather cancellations.
We need a good vantage point to maintain clear visual line of sight over the block, and suitable vehicle access to land, mix, and refill nearby. This includes forestry blocks and steep gorse country — every site is different, so get in touch and we'll work it out together before booking.
GPS-guided with accuracy typically within a metre. Drones fly low and slow, reducing drift significantly compared to helicopters, with none of the soil compaction of ground machinery.
Yes — every job includes full documentation covering date, location, product, application rate, and area covered.
All sizes — from spot spraying a small gorse infestation to large-scale forestry or pasture operations. Get in touch with your job details and we'll advise from there.
We'll run through a pre-job checklist with you. Generally: remove stock from the area, ensure access is clear, and be aware of the planned spray zone.
A week or two ahead is recommended during busy periods. For urgent jobs, get in touch and we'll do our best.
Fill out the form on this website or call Nick on 027 427 2990.