Within Brazil’s agricultural system, second-crop corn (safrinha) is a crop of significant strategic importance. Its planting window is extremely limited—typically from January to mid-March—and must closely follow the soybean harvest to ensure timely sowing. Crop performance is highly sensitive to seeding accuracy, pest and disease control, and climatic risks. In this context, the shortcomings of traditional ground-based operations are further magnified: muddy fields after rainfall often prevent machinery from entering in time, causing growers to miss optimal control periods; large equipment can damage crops through trampling, leading to yield losses; and uneven chemical application makes it difficult to precisely manage concealed threats such as caterpillars and Asian soybean rust, ultimately compromising yield and quality.

The Vector AGR V150 agricultural drone offers an efficient solution to these challenges. With its robust performance, it has become a core piece of equipment for second-crop corn production. The drone is equipped with a 120-liter liquid tank and a 150-liter solid spreader, delivers up to 12 minutes of battery endurance, reaches a maximum operating speed of 70 km/h, and can cover up to 63 hectares per hour. These capabilities significantly reduce refilling trips and dramatically improve field operation efficiency. Its advanced technologies stand out in particular: chemicals are accurately delivered into the crop canopy, while RTK centimeter-level positioning enables precise application without crop trampling, effectively protecting an additional 3%–5% of crops and addressing the fundamental pain points of traditional operations.

For Brazilian farmers, adopting the Vector AGR V150 agricultural drone represents not merely an equipment upgrade, but a transformation of the agricultural production model. The system features a low learning curve and can be operated quickly without complex training. Continuous support from delivery through daily operations ensures smooth implementation of the technology. Today, a small number of operators can accomplish workloads that previously required large teams, significantly improving precision in field management and overall operational efficiency.
From flight route planning and accurate chemical mixing to high-efficiency spraying, the Vector AGR V150 demonstrates intelligent advantages across the entire operation workflow. Even in complex post-rain environments, the drone maintains stable performance, ensuring precise deposition on target crops with no chemical loss or nozzle blockage, thereby safeguarding control effectiveness. As the Vector AGR V150 is increasingly deployed at scale across Brazil’s second-crop corn regions, more farmers are breaking free from the limitations of conventional practices and efficiently addressing challenges such as narrow planting windows and frequent pest outbreaks. With its precise, efficient, and intelligent operating model, the Vector AGR V150 agricultural drone is providing strong support for second-crop corn production and driving Brazilian agriculture toward greater modernization and refinement.






