Texas Scientists Use Drone Spot Sprayers to Fight Weeds

If youโ€™re looking for the future of precision herbicide use, check out the cotton fields of southeastern Texas, near College Station. There, you might spot a drone hovering over flowering waterhemp plants, blasting the troublesome weed escapes with herbicides, one at a time. 

And far below the drone, youโ€™ll find Texas A&M graduate student Ubaldo Torres, manning their controls. 

Torres works under Texas A&M weed scientist Muthu Bagavathiannan on a research project that aims to learn how applicators and farmers can use drones and mapping tools to target late-season weeds and shrink the weed seedbank, all with more precision and fewer herbicides than ever before. 

For details on how drone spot spraying works โ€“ and a view of the drones in action โ€“ watch this video where Torres explains and demonstrates his research. 


Video by Claudio Rubione, GROW; Article by Emily Unglesbee, GROW