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Why an American Ag Drone Dealer Bet on EAVISION for Specialty Crops

by Shahid Latif

When Agri Spray Drones, one of the most recognized agricultural drone dealers in the United States, decided to expand its lineup beyond the usual mainstream brands, the decision wasn’t made on a whim. Specialty crop growers, from citrus in Florida and apples in Washington to almonds in California and vineyards across Oregon, have unique demands that broadacre-focused drones cannot meet. After careful evaluation, Agri Spray Drones placed its bet on EAVISION, and the results have been turning heads across orchards, groves, and vineyards alike.

The Problem With “One-Size-Fits-All” Spray Drones

Most ag drones on the market today were designed for flat, open fields. Rice paddies. Wheat. Corn. They do fine there. But walk into a citrus orchard on a 20-degree slope or a sugarcane field carved into hilly terrain, and those same drones start struggling.

The growth in the forecast period can be attributed to increasing shift toward autonomous agriculture, rising adoption of precision farming technologies, expanding use of drones in orchard and mountain terrains, development of advanced spraying payloads, and growing regulatory support for agricultural drones. The market is moving toward specialty crops, and the hardware needs to keep up.

What Makes EAVISION Different

Agri Spray Drones quickly discovered that EAVISION’s product range made it easy to match equipment to operation size.

Among its lineup, two models stand out as clear examples of how this flexibility is achieved.

  • For large-scale operations, systems like the flagship EA-J150 provide the capacity and operational efficiency required for high-acreage spraying. More importantly, its advanced sensing and terrain-following capabilities allow consistent coverage across complex environments such as dense orchards and uneven terrain.
  • At the same time, platforms like the EA-J70 offer a more flexible solution for smaller specialty growers and custom applicators running lean crews. With precise droplet control and reliable perception systems, it enables efficient, lower-stress operations without sacrificing performance.

This range solved a long-standing problem for the dealership: customers no longer had to be pushed into oversized or undersized aircraft. There was a genuine fit for nearly every operation walking through the door.

Underlying these capabilities is EAVISION’s broader focus on intelligent agricultural technology. With core strengths in LiDAR-based perception, AI, and autonomous control systems designed for complex outdoor environments, the company continues to push precision agriculture toward more adaptable and field-ready solutions.

Key Specifications Comparison: EA-J70 vs. EA-J150

To better illustrate how the two platforms differ in operational capability, the following comparison highlights key specifications.

ModelEAVISION J70EAVISION J150
Spray Tank Capacity35 L70 L
Standard Nozzles24
Max Effective Swath10 m15 m
Spreader Payload50 kg80 kg
Battery Capacity29,000 mAh45,000 mAh
Max Flow Rate2 nozzles: 16 L/min4 nozzles: 24 L/min4 nozzles: 40 L/min
Droplet Size10–300 μm10–300 μm
Lifting Capacity50 kg75 kg
Operation / Charging Time12 min / 9 min12 min / 9 min
Protection RatingModule: IP67Aircraft: IPX6KModule: IP67Aircraft: IPX6K
Charging Power9,000 W13,000 W

Real Results in American Orchards

Within the first season of carrying EAVISION, Agri Spray Drones began hearing customer feedback they hadn’t received with previous brands. Citrus growers commented on improved coverage in lower canopy zones. Apple producers appreciated the drone’s ability to maintain a consistent height-above-canopy across uneven blocks.

Just as importantly, downtime was minimal. EAVISION’s after-sales support and dealer policies, outlined on the official EAVISION website, gave Agri Spray Drones confidence that warranty issues and parts requests would be handled professionally, a frequent pain point with imported equipment.

Why Dealers Are Paying Attention

EAVISION drones are now being used across a significant and growing number of acres in the U.S., with ongoing expansion into Canada, Australia, and beyond.

EAVision, founded in 2015, specializes in binocular vision technology and AI autonomous control systems. This isn’t a startup guessing at ag problems. It’s a team that’s been solving terrain and canopy challenges for nearly a decade.

Whether you’re spraying olives in Southern Europe, citrus in Florida, or tea in Southeast Asia, EAVISION now has a drone that fits your operation. The J150 for the big jobs. The J70 for solo runs. Both were built with the same LiDAR-first approach that made dealers switch in the first place.

Conclusion

The decision by Agri Spray Drones reflects a broader shift in U.S. specialty crop production. Labor costs are climbing. Regulatory pressure on chemical applications is increasing. Growers want fewer passes, less waste, and better data. Against this backdrop, matching the right platform to the right job has become essential. The EA-J150 and EA-J70 represent two ends of this evolving operational spectrum.

For dealers and growers ready to explore what intelligent agricultural drones can do for high-value crops, the place to start is EAVISION’s official website. Specialty crop agriculture is being rewritten one orchard at a time, and Agri Spray Drones is proving that the right drone partner makes all the difference.

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