First of all, when carrying out agricultural drone crop protection operations, you should check the weather conditions (temperature and whether there are strong winds or rain) in the working area in advance. Bad weather will cause trouble to the operation. It is more convenient to determine these data in advance to make it easier to determine the flight defense operation time and other arrangements.
The second is material preparation. Electric multi-rotors require a power battery (generally between 5-10 groups), related chargers, and may need to carry power generation equipment with the vehicle when charging is not convenient at the local operating location.
Then there are related supporting facilities, such as spare drone spray tank or buckets required for pesticide proportioning and transportation, intercom for coordinating communication between pilots and assistants, and related work protective equipment (glasses, masks, work clothes, sun hats, etc.).
Everything is ready, the weather is moderate, and there is no rain recently or accompanied by strong winds (generally more than grade 3 winds will cause large drifts of pesticides), you can start to go to the destination to start the agricultural spray mission.













