Revolutionizing Agriculture with AerialAg Digital Agriculture
Drone Crop Mapping and Multispectral Scanning / Remote Sensing, Analysis and Reporting - RGB / NDVI / NDRE / OSAVI - Servicing North East Victoria and Riverina Areas for Optimal Crop Health and Sustainable Management
AerialAg Digital Agriculture Multispectral Crop Analysis
Based in Wodonga in NE Victoria, we service Victoria and NSW assisting farm managers and agronomists to make informed decisions and take targeted actions on their crops.
Using UAV’s (drones) we focus solely on the agriculture sector, using the latest drone and camera technology, we specialize in aerial multispectral scanning, mapping and reporting of crop health status using vegetation indices, such as NDVI, NDRE and OSAVI, plus many more.
With the advantages of being able to cover vast crops in short periods of time, using light spectrums invisible to the human eye, we can provide insights into crop health like never before.
Discover how AerialAg Digital Agriculture, along with multispectral imaging, can save you time, money, and is the most proactive method to improve the sustainability of your farm.
Our Technology
At AerialAg Digital Agriculture, we use the DJI Mavic 3M to capture our imagery. We received the first shipment into Australia of this drone that is set to change the way we look at farming.
Now we can accurately and quickly take data from your crops, up to 100 hectares per hour, with centimeter GPS accuracy using RTK technology.
Previously it would take days to capture this data with low battery life and flight time of the previous drones on the market, and lower resolution cameras, meaning flying lower and slower to capture accurate data, making it only an option for smaller crops, until now.
Our Services
We can arrange one off scans, or contracts to scan and report on your crops monthly, fortnightly or even weekly over the growing season, giving you season round insights to be able to target your treatments and ultimately save money, time, resources, consumables, product and the environment.