Resources
Insights for Alberta Farmers
Tips on drone technology, crop management, and precision agriculture — written for central Alberta farms.
Garlon XRT and Drone Spraying: What Alberta Oil & Gas Operators Need to Know
Garlon XRT was approved for drone application in Canada in 2024 — the first industrial herbicide cleared for RPAS use. Here's what that means for oilfield lease and pipeline vegetation management in Alberta.
Read More →Welcome to AgHawk Drones — Precision Agriculture for Central Alberta
We're excited to launch AgHawk Drones and bring professional agricultural drone services to central Alberta farms. Here's what we do and how we can help your operation.
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Drone Spraying vs Ground Rigs vs Airplanes: Which Is Right for Your Farm?
Comparing drone spraying, ground rigs, and fixed-wing aerial application for Alberta farms — cost per acre, field access, precision, and when each option makes sense.
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How NDVI Drone Scouting Saves Alberta Farmers Money on Inputs
NDVI drone scouting turns your fields into colour-coded crop health maps. Here's how it works, what it costs, and how Alberta farmers use it to cut input spending by 15–30%.
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Is Drone Crop Spraying Legal in Alberta? What Farmers Need to Know in 2026
The rules around drone spraying in Canada are changing. Here's what's legal now, what's pending under Health Canada PRO2026-01, and what Alberta farmers can do today.
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