Highly durable, highly efficient, 60L spraying tank, 80L spreading tank, designed for the Heartland of America

“We are not selling a drone, we’re taking precision agriculture to the next level”.
Our I-60 platform is built for durability, precise application, and optimized field timing. As a U.S. owned and operated company, Agri-Drone Technologies prioritizes data security, with all software controlled in the United States and servers hosted domestically with no foreign access. Our closed-loop system was built around a dealer-first business model that empowers input dealers rather than competing with them. Dealers control what and when chemicals and fertilizers are applied, sell the I-60 directly to farmers, manage scheduling, provide local service and parts, offer backup and loaner programs, and retain full ownership of customer relationships. As applied data is automatically sent back to both the farmer and the dealer to better evaluate applications and continuously improve prescription models.
We are not just selling a drone, we are taking precision agriculture to the next level. While many companies’ involvement ends once a drone is sold, our work is just beginning. Our platform aggregates backend, real world application data across fields, crops, inputs, and geographies, creating a growing agronomic database that helps dealers and farmers make more accurate, localized, and defensible prescriptions over time. This approach delivers consistent scheduling, reduced downtime, stronger agronomic outcomes, built-in FAA compliance tools, and an innovative data-driven feedback loop, all supported by confident warranties and local Midwest support. Pilot programs are underway, with demonstrations coming soon. Agri-Drone Technologies is the future of precision agriculture, built-in Iowa for the Midwest.
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Midwest-based, we build tough spray drones for farmers: precise runs, field-tested and made to last. Back-end data results - Our job begins when you buy our drone.
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The first true Midwest-based drone company, built for the Heartland. We go beyond selling drones by delivering daily as-applied data that helps drive better yield insights and smarter decisions for next season.
First ever back-end data aggregation
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Exclusive dealer pricing and proprietary aggregated data insights that reveal regional successes and failures, giving dealers a competitive edge in a fast-changing market.
Explore the various applications of our agriculture drones. You can learn about the benefits of each application and see how our drones can make a difference on your farm.
Targeted fungicide spraying on corn at tassel or brown silk stages controls diseases like gray leaf spot and northern corn leaf blight. Our drones provide excellent canopy penetration with low drift, no soil compaction, and fast coverage—even after rain—delivering higher ROI and healthier plants compared to ground rigs in many Midwest trials.
Precise application of fungicides and targeted insecticides protects soybeans from frogeye leaf spot, white mold, and pests like soybean aphids. Drones excel in timely, low-volume sprays that reduce chemical use, avoid crop damage from heavy equipment, and access wet or uneven fields for maximum protection and yield potential.
Spot or uniform foliar feeding with liquid fertilizers and micronutrients enhances crop health during key growth stages. Drones optimize nutrient uptake with variable-rate precision, cut waste, and allow applications in hard-to-reach or wet conditions—helping Midwest farmers maximize yields while supporting soil fertility.
Precision spot spraying of herbicides on escaped weeds in corn, soybeans, or wheat reduces overall chemical load and prevents resistance buildup. Drones navigate tight spots, field edges, and wet areas efficiently, offering a low-impact solution that protects crop competition and promotes cleaner fields across the heartland.
Aerial broadcasting of cereal rye, winter wheat, or ryegrass into standing corn or soybeans establishes cover crops early for erosion control, weed suppression, and soil health. Drones seed precisely before harvest, improving establishment rates and nutrient cycling without disturbing the soil—perfect for sustainable Midwest rotations.
Late-season fungicide application combats head scab, stripe rust, and other wheat diseases. Our drones ensure uniform coverage close to the canopy, minimizing waste and drift while enabling quick passes on irregular or small fields—ideal for Midwest wheat growers seeking cost-effective disease management without ground traffic.
Precision spot spraying of herbicides on escaped weeds in corn, soybeans, or wheat reduces overall chemical load and prevents resistance buildup. Drones navigate tight spots, field edges, and wet areas efficiently, offering a low-impact solution that protects crop competition and promotes cleaner fields across the heartland.
Spot or uniform foliar feeding with liquid fertilizers and micronutrients enhances crop health during key growth stages. Drones optimize nutrient uptake with variable-rate precision, cut waste, and allow applications in hard-to-reach or wet conditions—helping Midwest farmers maximize yields while supporting soil fertility.
Aerial broadcasting of cereal rye, winter wheat, or ryegrass into standing corn or soybeans establishes cover crops early for erosion control, weed suppression, and soil health. Drones seed precisely before harvest, improving establishment rates and nutrient cycling without disturbing the soil—perfect for sustainable Midwest rotations.
Late-season fungicide application combats head scab, stripe rust, and other wheat diseases. Our drones ensure uniform coverage close to the canopy, minimizing waste and drift while enabling quick passes on irregular or small fields—ideal for Midwest wheat growers seeking cost-effective disease management without ground traffic.
Precise application of fungicides and targeted insecticides protects soybeans from frogeye leaf spot, white mold, and pests like soybean aphids. Drones excel in timely, low-volume sprays that reduce chemical use, avoid crop damage from heavy equipment, and access wet or uneven fields for maximum protection and yield potential.
Targeted fungicide spraying on corn at tassel or brown silk stages controls diseases like gray leaf spot and northern corn leaf blight. Our drones provide excellent canopy penetration with low drift, no soil compaction, and fast coverage—even after rain—delivering higher ROI and healthier plants compared to ground rigs in many Midwest trials.