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DJI
DJI Agras T10
The DJI Agras T10 is DJI's entry-level Agras spray drone, with an 8-liter tank and 4-8 meter swath width. Pre-tariff MSRP ran approximately $5,000 to $7,000. Replaced by the T20P in 2022 and effectively phased out by the T25 launch in 2024. Discontinued from new DJI dealer channels but still flying with smaller farmer-operators. Not NDAA Section 848 compliant.
The DJI Agras T10 was DJI's entry-level Agras spray drone from 2020 to 2022, with an 8-liter (2.1 gallon) liquid tank and a 4 to 8 meter (13 to 26 foot) swath width. It was replaced by the T20P (10-liter tank) in 2022 and effectively phased out of new DJI dealer channels by the launch of the T25 in early 2024. T10 spec sheets list empty weight at approximately 13 kg (28.7 lbs), MTOW around 24.8 kg (54.7 lbs) — small enough that some configurations stayed under the FAA 55 lb threshold for unmanned aircraft. The DB12000 battery (12 Ah) gave roughly 8 to 10 minute flight times. Pre-tariff MSRP ran approximately $5,000 to $7,000, the lowest entry point in the Agras family. T10 fleets are now mostly with smaller US farmer-operators spraying their own fields at under 200 acres per season; dealers route new orders to the T25 (20-liter) or T50 (40-liter). The T10 is not NDAA Section 848 compliant.
Best for
Smaller farmer-operators spraying their own fields at under 200 acres per season; no longer recommended as a new purchase, dealers route to the T25.
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Frequently asked questions
No. DJI replaced the T10 with the T20P in 2022 and effectively phased it out with the T25 launch in early 2024. Existing T10 units remain in service; new orders route to the T25 (20-liter) or T50 (40-liter) at DJI authorized dealers.
In some configurations, yes. Empty weight is approximately 28.7 lbs and MTOW is 54.7 lbs, so loaded operation is right at the 55 lb threshold. Confirm your specific battery and payload configuration with a Part 137 consultant — exceeding 55 lbs triggers the Section 44807 exemption requirement on top of Part 137 for commercial use.
No. The T10 is manufactured by DJI in China and is not NDAA Section 848 compliant. Federal agencies and several state programs bar procurement of non-NDAA UAS. Hylio AG-230 is the closest NDAA-compliant alternative for small-acreage spraying.
For most new operators, the T25 is the better fit — same nozzle architecture as the T50, 20-liter tank for fewer refill stops, and ongoing dealer service horizon. Used T10s can pencil for very small farmer-operator scales (under 100 acres per year), but the parts and service horizon is shorter.
Operators using DJI Agras T10(4)
DJI Agras drone distributor for the western US with 5 Oregon dealer locations (Harrisburg, Hillsboro, Madras, Rickreall, Woodburn) plus dealers across 7 western states
Family-owned Yakima ag consulting/supply business using drones primarily for beneficial insect release in orchards; partners with M3 AgTech and Parabug
DJI authorized agriculture dealer in Riverside. Manufactures Talos T60X sprayer drone. BBB A+ rated. Hosts DJI Academy UASTC training center with flight simulators.
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