Increase productivity and ease labor pressure with field-proven hardware for spraying, seeding, and logistics.
For large-scale agriculture, XAG offers one of the most advanced AI-driven solutions with its P150 Max drone. It automates spraying and spreading with proven efficiency, covering up to 80 acres per hour. Its onboard AI maps fields, plans routes, and avoids obstacles, making it a top choice for farmers looking to boost productivity and overcome labor shortages.
Struggling to complete spraying and seeding within short weather windows due to labor shortages.
Manual spraying limitationsAutomating fieldwork to cover hundreds of acres per day with minimal crew.
Up to 80 acres/hourXAG offers a robust, field-proven ecosystem of autonomous drones and rovers that directly addresses labor shortages and tight operational windows in modern farming. The hardware's high payload capacity and fast operation deliver significant productivity gains. However, the initial investment in this specialized equipment and the reliance on a dealer network for purchase and support may be a hurdle for smaller farms or those new to drone technology.
Last reviewed: Reviewed June 2026 — Assessed the P150 Max drone and R-Series rover capabilities for autonomous farming tasks.
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XAG provides a suite of autonomous agricultural hardware, including drones and rovers, designed to automate critical fieldwork. Its systems handle spraying, spreading, field mapping, and on-farm transport, helping growers increase efficiency and overcome labor shortages. The platform is built for reliable performance in diverse terrain and crop conditions.
XAG offers a robust, field-proven ecosystem of autonomous drones and rovers that directly addresses labor shortages and tight operational windows in modern farming. The hardware's high payload capacity and fast operation deliver significant productivity gains. However, the initial investment in this specialized equipment and the reliance on a dealer network for purchase and support may be a hurdle for smaller farms or those new to drone technology.
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