Are You Still Worried About A16 Hitting Fruit Trees?

Oct 16, 2020

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In Ningguo City, the "Hometown of Chinese Pecans" in Anhui Province, pecans with large grains and thin shells, uniform grains and thick nuclei are abundant. Because of its fine texture, crisp taste and rich nutrition, it was listed as a court tribute as early as the early Ming Dynasty.

Ningguo hickory grows on the branches of Tianmu Mountain. The mountains are majestic and steep, with interlaced ravines, high mountains and dense forests, complex terrain, and very harsh operating conditions. In recent years, frequent and sudden harmful organisms such as hickory flower bud maggots and hickory fruit black spot have made the artificial control of hickory extremely difficult.

On May 27, 2020, AGR Agriculture was invited to the Hickory Science and Technology Demonstration Base in Ningguo City to conduct a fully autonomous ground simulation flight test and on-site demonstration using the fruit tree model of the A16 plant protection drone.

This time, we focused on testing the actual spraying effect of A16 plant protection drones on the lower layer of hickory trees and the ground. By setting different flying speeds, flying heights, etc., water-sensitive paper is used as a target to accept droplets to verify the droplet deposition effect.

Each tree is divided into three layers with water-sensitive paper, that is, fog drop test points are arranged in the center of the canopy, the lower layer and the ground. Each plant has 10 droplet test points.

At the end of the flight, the water-sensitive paper placed on the ground has a good coating effect, and the droplets are uniform and dense. The strength proves that the A16 plant protection drone can penetrate the canopy of more than ten meters high trees, spray the liquid medicine on the canopy and penetrate to the ground.

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