DJI AGRAS T25:
A Little Smaller. A Little Smarter.
How this compact precision spraying drone is quietly changing the game for Australian farmers — from grain belts to vineyards.
Australia's farming landscape is as diverse as it is demanding — vast grain fields in Western Australia, sugarcane rows in Queensland, vineyards across the Barossa Valley. What they share is a growing pressure: do more, with less labour, in less time. The DJI AGRAS T25 was built with exactly this challenge in mind.
Released as the compact counterpart to DJI's flagship AGRAS T50, the T25 doesn't try to outmuscle its bigger sibling. Instead, it brings intelligent precision and remarkable portability to farms and operations where agility matters just as much as raw capacity. For Australian growers dealing with irregular terrain, tight crop rows, and the ever-present pressure of reducing input costs, this drone makes a compelling case.
What Is the DJI AGRAS T25?
The DJI AGRAS T25 is a professional agricultural drone designed for crop protection and precision liquid spraying. Built on DJI's deep agricultural expertise, it carries a 20-litre spray tank and is engineered for efficient operation across a wide range of Australian crops — from broad-acre cereals to specialty horticulture.
What sets the T25 apart isn't just its size. It combines a folding, foldable frame for easy transport with an intelligent obstacle avoidance system, advanced spraying technology, and deep integration with DJI's agricultural ecosystem including the DJI Agras App and RTK positioning. The result is a drone that a solo operator can load into a ute, deploy in minutes, and trust to spray with millimetre-level accuracy.
Vision Plus is a DJI Authorised Enterprise Dealer based in Australia, with branches in Hobart (TAS) and Underwood (QLD). Enquire about the AGRAS T25 today at visionplus.au.
Key Features at a Glance
20L Spray Tank
Carries 20 litres of liquid per flight, balancing payload capacity with the agility needed for smaller paddocks and irregular fields.
Dual Atomisation Spraying
Two rotating atomising discs produce a highly consistent droplet size, reducing chemical drift and improving canopy penetration.
RTK Precision
Built-in RTK module delivers centimetre-level positioning accuracy — critical for row crops, orchards and compliance applications.
Obstacle Avoidance
Front and rear phased array radars detect obstacles during operations, providing a critical safety margin in complex environments.
Terrain Following
Automatically adjusts flight altitude to match the contours of uneven terrain, maintaining consistent spray height across the entire paddock.
Compact & Foldable
Folds down to a transport-friendly size that fits in the back of a ute or farm vehicle — deploy solo, anywhere on the property.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Tank Capacity | 20 litres |
| Max Payload | 25 kg (with full tank + granule spreader) |
| Spray Flow Rate | Up to 6 L/min |
| Operating Efficiency | Up to 15 acres/hour (typical conditions) |
| Spray Width | 5–7 m (adjustable) |
| Max Flight Time | ~11 minutes (fully loaded) |
| Positioning | RTK + GNSS (GPS, BeiDou, GLONASS, Galileo) |
| Obstacle Avoidance | Phased array radar (front & rear) |
| IP Rating | IP67 (dust & water resistance) |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to 45°C |
| Charger Compatibility | DJI 10000W Supercharger (optional) |
| Supported Applications | DJI Agras App, DJI Agriculture Management Platform |
Why Australian Farmers Are Taking Notice
Australia's agricultural sector faces a unique combination of challenges: an ageing farm workforce, rising input costs, climate variability, and fields that can stretch for kilometres in every direction. In this context, precision agriculture technology isn't a luxury — it's increasingly essential.
The AGRAS T25 addresses these challenges head-on. Its autonomous operation modes allow a single operator to programme a field mission, launch the drone, and monitor from a safe distance — drastically reducing the manual labour required for crop protection operations. The system automatically returns to the refill point when the tank runs low, refills (with the right equipment), and continues the mission from where it left off.
The T25 doesn't ask you to change how you farm — it adapts to your land, your crop, and your workflow.
DJI Agriculture · AGRAS Series PhilosophyFor operations involving vineyards, orchards, and macadamia farms — which are common across New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland — the drone's ability to navigate row structures and maintain consistent canopy coverage is particularly valuable. Traditional ground-based sprayers can compact soil and damage rows. The T25 eliminates that problem entirely.
Where Can the AGRAS T25 Be Used?
Grain & Cereal Crops
Vineyards & Orchards
Sugarcane
Horticulture
Pasture Management
Beyond conventional spraying, the T25 also supports granule spreading with an optional spreader attachment — useful for fertiliser application, seed broadcasting, and even pest baiting across remote paddocks. This multi-function capability further improves the return on investment for Australian operators.
Compliance & Regulations in Australia
Operating agricultural drones in Australia requires compliance with CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Authority) regulations. Drones over 25 kg MTOW generally require a Remote Pilot Licence (RePL) and an operator accreditation, while sub-25 kg drones used commercially still require formal certification in many circumstances.
The AGRAS T25's maximum take-off weight sits at the boundary of the 25 kg threshold, making regulatory planning an important part of your purchase decision. We strongly recommend prospective buyers consult with a CASA-accredited training provider or reach out to Vision Plus for guidance on compliance pathways specific to agricultural drone operations.
Important: Agricultural chemical application by drone may also require state-specific pesticide licences. Always consult your state's agricultural authority and check APVMA label requirements before commencing commercial spraying operations.
AGRAS T25 vs T50: Which One Is Right for You?
DJI's AGRAS lineup gives farmers two clear options. The T50 is DJI's flagship — a 40-litre tank, higher flow rates, and a spread width that dominates large, flat paddocks. The T25, however, wins on portability, manoeuvrability, and total cost of ownership.
If your operation involves smaller paddocks, irregular terrain, orchards, or you need a system that one person can deploy and manage, the T25 is the smarter choice. If you're running large-scale broad-acre crops and maximising coverage per hour is your primary metric, the T50 warrants serious consideration. Both are available through Vision Plus — get in touch and we can help you assess the right fit.
The Vision Plus Advantage
Vision Plus is one of Australia's DJI Authorised Enterprise Dealers, with physical locations in Tasmania and Queensland. When you purchase a DJI AGRAS T25 through Vision Plus, you're not just buying hardware — you're getting access to product expertise, after-sales support, and a team that understands the specific demands of Australian agricultural operations.
Our team can assist with product demonstrations, operational setup, accessories including the DJI Terra mapping software, and connecting you with CASA-certified training providers. We understand that an agricultural drone is a significant investment, and we're here to ensure you get maximum value from it from day one.
Ready to Transform Your Farm Operations?
The DJI AGRAS T25 is available through Vision Plus. Enquire today for pricing, demos, and expert advice tailored to Australian conditions.
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