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A practical spraying solution - without the weight, tracks or compaction of heavy machinery.
Concerned about wheel tracks, compaction or crop knockdown reducing yield?
Ground too wet to spray - but the job can't wait?
Limited access or challenging terrain making it hard to spray at the right time?
Don't worry, we can help!

Crop & Pasture Spraying
Targeted application for crops and pasture using drone precision. Ideal for broadacre, irrigated and sensitive areas where accuracy matters.

Difficult & Challenging Terrain
Effective spraying on steep, wet or hard-to-access country where ground machinery isn’t practical or safe.

Herbicide & Insecticide Application
Carefully planned application of herbicides and insecticides to control weeds and pests while minimising drift and off-target impact.

Fertiliser & Nutrient Spreading
Even spreading of granular or liquid fertilisers and nutrients to support crop and pasture growth without soil compaction.

Multispectral Crop Health Imaging
Advanced aerial imaging to identify stress, variability and problem areas—helping guide smarter input decisions.

Targeted & Spot Spraying
Spot spraying to treat specific problem areas without blanket application, reducing chemical use and cost.
Clear answers to the questions we're most often asked before a spraying job.
Product selection should always be guided by you or an agronomist. We’re happy to apply products based on agronomist recommendations and can also connect you with agronomists we regularly work with if needed.
This helps ensure the right product is used at the correct rate and timing for your crop, weeds, and conditions.
Yes. Drone spraying allows for precise, low-height application and targeted treatment, helping reduce off-target drift and ground compaction. Each job is planned around weather conditions, buffer zones, and product label requirements.
Yes. Swift Drone Solutions is licensed and insured. We operate under CASA regulations for aviation safety and are compliant with Agriculture Victoria requirements for chemical use and record keeping. All spraying is carried out by a licensed remote pilot.
We work with a wide range of crops and situations, including maize, pasture, broadacre crops, weed control, and smaller lifestyle or hard-to-access properties. If you’re unsure whether drone spraying is suitable for your property, feel free to get in touch.
There is no minimum job size. Drone spraying is well suited to both small and large areas, including spot spraying, awkward paddocks, and areas that are difficult to access with ground equipment.
In most cases, it’s best for you to supply the chemical product based on your agronomist’s recommendation. If needed, we can arrange to supply products on your behalf at an additional cost, which can be discussed during the call-back.
We’ll typically need the property location, crop, target area, and any agronomist recommendations. A screenshot of the area from Google Maps is also very helpful when planning the job.
Please also let us know if we can access water on site to fill our tank, or if we need to bring water with us (an additional fee may apply).
Availability depends on weather conditions and current bookings. Once you submit your details, Josh will call you back as soon as he’s available to discuss timing and next steps.
Swift Drone Solutions is a family-run Gippsland business, based in Yinnar, that started with a simple conversation on a steep farm at Carrajung.
A mate of mine runs a farm on hilly country near Carrajung, where ground spraying can be difficult in some areas and simply impossible in other areas. He got me thinking — could agricultural drone spraying be a practical way to help him, and other farmers like him, get jobs done safely and on time?
With nearly a decade of professional drone flying experience across regional Victoria, I built Swift Drone Solutions to support local farmers and acreage owners with targeted drone spraying — particularly where terrain, soil conditions, or access make heavy machinery impractical.
Every job starts with a clear understanding of the crop, the conditions on the day, and the spray plan provided by the farmer or their agronomist. I work closely with agronomists where involved, focusing on accurate application — ensuring the specified product is applied at the correct rate, to the correct areas, and under suitable conditions. Care is taken to protect neighbouring crops, livestock, and the land throughout every operation.