
Before You Fly: Farmers’ Top 5 Questions About the DJI Agras T100
We’ve been talking to farmers across Canada since the DJI Agras T100 hit the ground and the same few questions keep coming up. So, let’s answer them straight up.
- How big is the payload compared to the T40 or T50?
The T100 carries a 100-litre spray tank which is over double the T50 / T40 models. That means fewer refills, fewer landings, and more acres covered per hour. In real-world terms, that’s roughly 65–80 acres per hour, depending on your rate.

- Can I spray herbicides with it in Canada?
This one’s important. What products you can legally apply depends on PMRA regulations, not the drone itself. The T100 is fully capable of spraying herbicides, fungicides, and liquid fertilizer but the product labels and PMRA approvals determine what’s permitted by air.
When in doubt, always double-check with your product supplier or local authority before flying.
- How long does it fly on a single battery?
The T100’s high-efficiency propulsion system gives you up to 10 minutes or more of flight time, but because refilling and recharging are part of the workflow, most farmers use battery swaps and power generators for continuous operation.
In practice, that means almost no downtime between tanks.
- Is it hard to learn how to fly?
Not at all. If you can use a tablet, you can learn to fly the T100.
DJI’s intelligent flight planning and auto takeoff/landing features make it easy for first-time operators. Plus, Green Aero Tech provides hands-on training, so you’ll be confident before your first solo spray.
- What kind of support do I get after buying?
When you buy from Green Aero Tech, you’re not just getting a box. You’re getting a team that flies, sprays, and supports these drones every day.
We help with setup, maintenance, firmware updates, and technical support so you’re never left troubleshooting alone in the field.

Your Fields, Your Questions
Got more questions about how the T100 fits into your operation? We’re always up for a chat.
Book a free demo and see firsthand how the DJI Agras T100 can help you spray smarter this season.