In agriculture, there’s a sustainability dilemma. You need to do more with less faster, and in an environmentally friendly way. But with rising production costs and increasing labor shortages, the summit can sometimes feel out of reach.
To help ease the pressure on large-scale vineyards and orchards, Prospr offers a smarter, more automated way to spray and protect crops. This significant advancement in agricultural technology is helping growers and their teams cover more ground without spending hours behind the wheel.
Ask any agricultural operator what their most tedious job is, and ‘crop spraying’ will be up there. Instead of relying on an operator to drive and manage spray rates, Prospr does it all automatically.
Prospr is an autonomous sprayer that knows how much to spray, where and when, so your plants get exactly what they need – minus the over-spraying that often comes with traditional methods. The benefit of this precision is threefold: more efficient spraying, fewer chemicals and lower labor costs.
Let’s take a closer look at how Prospr’s features reduce the environmental impact of crop protection:
One of Prospr’s most notable features is its control system – a network of sensors and software that constantly monitors its surroundings. As it moves, it measures canopy density and automatically adjusts its output. For example, as the canopy gets thicker, it sprays a finer mist to ensure droplets reach the backs of leaves where pests and disease are likely to hide. As the canopy thins out, it scales back to avoid waste.
With its compact design and unique steering system, this agricultural technology is specifically designed to cover more ground faster. It can turn sharply and move easily around tight crop layouts, with a minimum headland requirement of 7.1m or 23 feet. This means faster spraying, less downtime and more productive days in the field.
Prospr is designed to be flexible year-round. Its modular architecture means it can be reconfigured to suit different heights and types of crops, so it keeps adding value throughout the season. You can run multiple units in groups managed by just a few operators. The machine is also super lightweight to help preserve soil health.
Another advantage is its hybrid power system. Prospr combines electric drive with a diesel generator, giving it the range and endurance needed for long days in the field – without constant charging. It uses up to 72% less fuel than traditional machinery, regenerates energy as it moves, and maintains strong traction and control on different terrains.
Looking for a way to modernize your approach to crop protection? Prospr brings autonomous crop spraying to the field in a way that makes sense for growers. It’s easy to use, reliable and built to deliver real results – better coverage, lower costs and a lighter footprint on your land.