nuWay Ag

At nuWay Ag our goal first is to help, lead and educate pilots, farmers, and those in the agricultural space. We want to show others the opportunities that drones are making available for so many. 

We believe that this technology will only be getting better and better as time goes on. The drones have already covered millions of acres in America. With time we will see swarming options, which would create the opportunity to cover even more acres at once. 

nuWay AgOur main tools are the DJI T50 AGRAS Drone and the nuWay Drone Spray Trailer. We used the T40, and it did alright to do what we needed it to do, but now since the T50 is available and has better terrain following, it is allowing us to cover more acres than the T40. 

We hope in creating content and sharing on our YouTube channel and our Instagram and TikTok platforms that people can see the efficiency and low operating costs of these drones versus aircraft or helicopters. We also offer Demo Days where our team does in-person application and demonstrations of our equipment. On everything from the drones to our state-of-the-art Drone Trailer, we show you how these tools can be used to be super-efficient and successful as a drone spray pilot. 

We provide application services, demonstrations, training options, resources on how to set up your own custom application business or set up farmers with their own rigs, and the ability to purchase equipment through us directly. 

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nuWay Ag logoAbout nuWay Ag

We are a company driven to help, lead, and educate farmers and pilots about the opportunities available with drone technology. We designed our own Drone Spray Trailer; we sell the whole package that is seen on our social media. We create content to show how this technology can be used in the agricultural space. Find out more at nuwayag.com.

Contact nuWay

[email protected] | 234-271-2767

7864 Township Road 671, Dundee, OH 44624

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