Invasive species like mesquite and prickly pear pose ongoing challenges for landowners in the Southern United States. Traditional vegetation control methods are often expensive, labor intensive, and harmful to the environment. Innovative drone spraying provides a more efficient and precise alternative, and Fair Lifts is at the forefront with its advanced XAG P150 agriculture drones. Why Target Mesquite and Prickly …
Herbicide Application for Land Reclamation in Lakeland, FL Enhanced by Drone Technology
Herbicide application for land reclamation operations are growing across Florida, and on June 1, 2025, Fair Lifts finished a major herbicide application project in Lakeland, FL. The project spanned 956.47 acres and aimed to restore unused and overgrown land by precisely targeting unwanted vegetation with agricultural drone technology. Precision Herbicide Application for Vegetation Control This effort was part of a long-term land …
Revolutionizing Invasive Species Control: Herbicide Ballistic Technology (HBT) in Helicopters
Controlling invasive species is a significant challenge in environmental management. Traditional methods often involve manual labor or ground-based equipment, which can be time-consuming, labor-intensive, and ineffective in hard-to-reach areas. Enter Herbicide Ballistic Technology (HBT), a revolutionary approach that combines the precision and reach of agricultural helicopters with the power of herbicides, encapsulated in small projectiles. Understanding Herbicide Ballistic Technology (HBT) …
Combatting Phragmites with Herbicide Application by Helicopter
Phragmites, also known as the common reed, is a perennial grass that often becomes an invasive species in North American wetlands. Left unchecked, phragmites can outcompete native plants, disrupt wildlife habitats, and even increase fire risks. One of the most effective ways to control this invasive species is through herbicide application by helicopter. Understanding Phragmites and Its Impact Phragmites is …



