What We Offer- Projects
We provide practical drone-based services that support decision-making and targeted action across arable and horticultural farming. Our focus is on delivering clear, usable information and operational support where it adds real value on the ground.
Improved Light Transmission
Early Stress Detection
Drone Greenhouse Shading
Precision Agriculture Programmes
Extended Working Hours
Improved Crop Uniformity
Targeted Nitrogen Application
Protecting Soil Structure
Reduce Chemical Usage
Late Season Seeding
Disease Hotspot Identification
Improving Yield Consistency
Winter Wheat Targeting
Aerial Fertiliser Spreading
Fresh Fields Products
Data Led Precision
Improved decision timing
A practical approach to precision farming
Precision farming is not about technology for its own sake. It is about understanding variability, reducing waste, and making better-informed decisions across the land already being farmed.
Drone-based data provides a fast, repeatable way to see what is happening across entire fields, blocks, or structures. This helps identify issues earlier, prioritise attention more effectively, and support proportionate intervention rather than blanket approaches.
Our services are designed to work alongside existing agronomy, machinery, and management practices. The goal is not to change how farms operate, but to support clearer decisions and more targeted action where it delivers value.
Producing food is a demanding Business
UK arable and horticultural farms operate under increasing pressure from input costs, weather variability, labour availability, and environmental requirements. Expanding acreage is rarely an option — improving consistency and efficiency across existing land is.
Drone-based services support this by helping reduce waste, focus effort where it matters most, and provide clearer evidence for decisions. Whether managing large arable fields or high-value crops, better visibility supports more resilient farming systems.
Season-to-season Insights
Understand how fields and blocks perform over time.
Hectare-level
visibility
See variation clearly, not just field averages.
More targeted
inputs
Support proportionate spraying, seeding, and intervention.
Practical evidence
for decisions
Clear visuals for agronomy, planning, and review.
Precision agriculture refers to a set of strategies and tools available to help farmers to work more efficiently and increase soil quality and productivity.
This is possible only through using and properly implementing  advanced technologies.
Where precision farming delivers the most value
Precision data is most effective when applied to specific, repeatable decisions. Our services focus on areas where clearer visibility directly improves outcomes for arable and horticultural operations.
Spot emerging issues sooner and respond proportionately.
Understand performance differences across fields & sites.
Support selective and variable application strategies.
Make on-farm trials easier to interpret and act upon.
Identify persistent wet spots and underperforming zones.
Professional support, scaled to your operation
Our services are designed to be practical, proportionate, and scalable. Engagements can range from one-off assessments to repeat surveys across a season or multiple years, depending on the needs of the operation.
We work with arable and horticultural farms of varying sizes, providing outputs that integrate with existing workflows. The emphasis is on usability, relevance, and clarity — not complexity.
Local understanding adaptable capability
Our work is grounded in UK farming systems and operating conditions. The same principles of variability, targeting, and evidence-based decision-making are applied across different crops, structures, and environments.
Experience across open fields, protected cropping, and agricultural infrastructure allows services to be adapted to the specific requirements of each site.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. They support better prioritisation and decision-making but do not replace experience or agronomic judgement.
No. Services can be used individually or combined, depending on the specific decision or issue being addressed.
Yes. Many services are designed to be targeted and proportionate, making them suitable for farms of varying sizes.
No. Outputs are designed to fit alongside existing workflows, machinery, and management practices.
A short discussion about your crops, fields, or assets helps identify which services are relevant and how they can be applied practically.
Yes we also sell a wide range of agri drones as well as offer training, support and servicing.
Discuss Your Fields!
We’ll help you understand where drone-based services can add practical value to your operation.