DJI Agras T100 — High-Capacity Agricultural Spraying Drone
The DJI Agras T100 is our agricultural drone for large-scale phytosanitary spraying and fertilisation. 100 L tank, 30–40 L/min flow rate. Vineyards and arable crops in Burgundy.

Technical specifications
The DJI Agras T100 is the industry benchmark for high-volume agricultural drone operations. With its 100-litre tank and spray flow rate of up to 40 L/min, it is designed for farms that need to treat large areas in as few passes as possible. Combined with our certiphyto certification and certiBiocide accreditation, it is the tool we deploy for all phytosanitary spraying and fertilisation missions across Burgundy and Nièvre.
Why the T100 for large farming operations?
The DJI Agras T100 is not a repurposed consumer drone — it is an industrial machine engineered for thousands of hectares per season:
- 100-litre tank: the largest payload available in the agricultural drone market
- 30–40 L/min flow rate depending on nozzle configuration (2 or 4 nozzles)
- Adjustable spray width: 5 to 13 metres depending on the crop and product
- Solid material hopper: 150 litres for granule spreading (fertiliser, seeds)
- Intelligent dosing: variable flow rate according to flight speed, ensuring uniform application
Applications in Burgundy and Nièvre
Côte-d'Or and Saône-et-Loire vineyards
Hillside vineyards have slopes and row spacings that make tractor passes difficult or impossible in wet conditions. The T100 treats over the rows with centimetric precision, without soil compaction, and without the risk of damaging the clay-rich terroir soils of the Côte.
Arable crops (cereals, oilseed rape, sunflower)
For cereal farms in Nièvre, Cher and Yonne, the T100 carries out fungicide, herbicide and insecticide treatments when plots are waterlogged or crops are too tall for a ground sprayer.
Biocontrol applications
Thanks to our certiBiocide accreditation, we work with biocontrol products (Bacillus thuringiensis, trichogrammes, sex pheromone confusion systems) — solutions compatible with organic and HVE specifications, applied with the same precision as conventional products.
Fertilisation and seeding
The T100 also accepts a hopper for spreading granular fertiliser or cover crop seed — a fast solution for post-harvest interventions on large areas.
Operating conditions
Spraying efficiency depends heavily on weather conditions. We apply a strict protocol:
- Wind: below 5–6 m/s to limit droplet drift
- Temperature: between 5 °C and 25 °C; avoid high heat that promotes evaporation
- Relative humidity: above 40% to reduce fine droplet drift
- Timing: ideally early morning or evening to protect pollinators
- Buffer zones: strict compliance with no-spray zones (5 to 50 m from watercourses)
Traceability and compliance
Every intervention is fully documented: timestamped and geolocated flight log, volumes applied per zone, recorded weather data, product weighing receipt. These records constitute the phytosanitary register required under French regulation and are provided to the client after each mission.