The DroneOn Show

Mike & Kevin

The Drone On Show is your ultimate podcast for everything drones! Join us as we dive into the exciting world of drone technology, from our company’s groundbreaking work using thermal drones to recover lost deer for hunters and agricultural drones to revolutionize crop spraying for farmers. But we don’t stop there—we explore it all: cutting-edge advancements, regulations, and the limitless possibilities of drones in every industry. Expect thrilling stories, expert insights, and a passion for innovation that keeps you hooked. Whether you’re a drone enthusiast, hunter, farmer, or tech lover, tune in for a show that soars above the rest!

  1. 1D AGO

    25 Years in Weed Science: SC Veteran Applicator on Drones & Vegetation | The DroneOn Show Ep 47

    In this DroneOn Show episode, Mike talks with Johnney Staples of Nexus Solutions USA in South Carolina. Johnney shares his journey from tobacco farming and hand-weeding as a kid to earning a PhD in weed science at Auburn, then building a successful vegetation management and custom application business. He explains why he started Nexus to serve industrial turf, utilities, right-of-way, and rangeland clients that traditional ag reps often overlook. The conversation covers his early drone experiments (including wild stories with the first DJI models), why XAG became his go-to platform, post-fire and habitat work, herbicide mode of action, calibration lessons, and the realities of government contracts and regulations. Honest, experienced wisdom from a true veteran applicator on building a drone + spray service that lasts. Chapters (00:00:00) - Flying a Drone(00:02:12) - Farmers Turn from Row Crops to Turf(00:06:43) - How a spray business helped farmers control weeds(00:10:37) - Prior to drones, vegetation sprayers were essential(00:13:51) - Hand Hoses for UTVs(00:14:11) - Chemical Guys(00:15:28) - Do glyphosate and paraquat cause cancer?(00:19:16) - How to Choose the Right Herbicide(00:21:53) - Farmers get their hands on a drone(00:23:28) - Farmers get weed control certificate(00:26:41) - Blaze Drone Exemption(00:30:43) - Flying a drone through a power line(00:34:12) - Drones go into the Catawba River(00:37:34) - Drone Gone Missing in the River(00:41:15) - Drones for Forestry: Growing(00:44:31) - How many acres of forest land do you spray now?(00:46:03) - Is there enough work in your area for what you guys do?(00:49:23) - Flying the T50 on M+(00:51:25) - New Ag Demo: Drone Hunting(00:54:29) - What Keeps You Flying Your DJI Drone?(00:58:21) - DJI Launches in China(00:58:38) - Jason Jay on His Mistakes

    59 min
  2. MAY 1

    From Four Wheelers to Drones: 25+ Years Spraying Rangeland in Oregon | The DroneOn Show Ep 46

    In this DroneOn Show episode from the Spray Drone End User Conference, Mike sits down with Dave and Jared from Bear UAV / Branch Enterprise in Eastern Oregon. They share how they started in custom application back in 1999 after a tough year in potatoes and onions, evolving from four-wheelers and pickups with hand wands to drones in 2017. The conversation covers the realities of rangeland and noxious weed spraying, post-fire habitat restoration, government contracts, and why they prefer XAG (Zagg) platforms for their spraying quality despite occasional software/connectivity quirks. They discuss the massive difference between Eastern and Western Oregon, the challenges of heavy-lift regulations, supporting older drones, and why relationships and doing the job right matter more than hype in the drone industry. Honest talk from experienced custom applicators on regulations, farmer perceptions, and the future of drones in tough Western terrain. Chapters (00:00:00) - Eastern Oregon Cattle Industry(00:03:30) - How to properly spray mosquito repellent with a drone(00:07:23) - Small-scale drone use(00:11:47) - Federal Firefighting Drone Programs(00:16:13) - DJI P100 Pro vs. P100(00:18:09) - DJI Drone Sales(00:21:43) - Drones for onions(00:27:16) - Reasons to be honest with applic(00:28:17) - Farm Bureaus on Drone Industry(00:30:00) - Do drones need FAA regulation?(00:34:54) - Agriculture Drone Regulations(00:39:18) - Do drones cause wildfires?(00:41:28) - Do You Need a Drone Pilot License in Oregon?(00:46:14) - Farmers on the Drone Industry(00:49:58) - New Drone Applicators Coming into the Industry(00:50:35) - John Deere vs Drone(00:56:20) - Farmers on John Deere and Drone(00:58:24) - Do You Need a Double Deck Drone Trailer?(01:01:17) - Drone On The Drone

    1h 2m
  3. APR 17

    From FFA Project to Multi-Crew Operation: Hayden’s Spray Drone Journey at 20 | DroneOn Show Ep 44

    In this DroneOn Show episode, Mike sits down with 20-year-old Hayden Crum from Midwest Air in southern Ohio. Hayden shares how he started his spray drone business as a freshman in high school through an FFA project, grew it alongside his family’s retail chemical and seed business, and is now in his sixth season of applications. At just 20, he’s already running multiple crews, selling DJI, XAG, and Talos drones, and expanding into specialty work like power line right-of-way spraying and invasive species control in forests. The conversation covers real talk on drought challenges, nighttime spraying, T60X reliability, the T100’s strengths and limitations, growing pains with hiring, and why diversifying beyond row crops is key. Hayden also explains his customer-obsessed approach to matching the right drone to each operator and why building strong relationships matters more than ever in a competitive space. Chapters (00:00:00) - Drone on Air(00:00:52) - Helping others with their drone business(00:03:47) - Drones for Agriculture, Small Business(00:05:57) - Midwest Airline: Drone Sales and Application(00:07:17) - DJI vs Talos: Drone Sales(00:09:15) - Is DJI's UAV Too Big for Orchard?(00:12:00) - What Drone Should You Use?(00:15:42) - Is the T60 Drone Safe?(00:17:51) - Buzzing Around With the Talos(00:18:55) - Drones for corn: Night ops(00:21:15) - Do You Need a Generator For Your XAG DJI?(00:24:48) - Diesel generators(00:25:20) - Reasons Behind Starting a Drone Business(00:28:43) - Farm Cents: Deer Recovery on the Podcast(00:32:05) - Farmers Help with Drone Deer Recovery(00:32:59) - Flying a drone at 20 years old(00:34:10) - Have you gotten any heat from traditional aerial application companies? Drone or(00:38:05) - Drones Give Farmers More Control(00:39:08) - How to Spray Power Lines in a Hard Year(00:43:10) - Herbicides Ready for the Smoke(00:44:13) - Do Power Lines Need to Be sprayed?(00:48:57) - Reasons to Start a Spray Drone Business(00:52:56) - XAG atomizer vs DJI: How to spray honeys(00:56:47) - Dozens of acres of honeysuckle sprayed in Montana(00:59:18) - How to Control Autumn Olive(01:02:05) - "Don't Take Too Much Risk" By Tim Ferriss(01:02:30) - TALKING TECHNOLOGY

    1h 3m
  4. APR 3

    24-Year-Old Builds Full Drone Business in Alabama | The DroneOn Show Episode 42

    Episode 42 of the DroneOn Show, Mike talks with Trayton from Taft Drone Services in central Alabama. At just 24 years old and only two years out of Mississippi State (where he studied agriculture science), Trayton shares how he funded his first thermal drone (Mavic 3T) with money originally saved for an engagement ring. He started with deer surveys and recoveries, then transitioned into spray drones, beginning with a T-10 before upgrading to a T-40 and now running T-50s. Trayton covers the realities of operating in Alabama: small fields (15-20 acres average), tall pines, swamps, kudzu control, site prep for forestry replanting, aquatic weed management, and prescribed burning. He discusses charging strategies (per acre vs. per job), word-of-mouth growth, the grind of long days and overnight surveys, and how thermal work helps land spray jobs. A relatable, real look at building a young dual-purpose drone business in the South. Chapters (00:00:00) - Drone on Air(00:02:36) - Teens fly drones with agriculture science degree(00:04:03) - What kind of drone did you start with?(00:05:02) - Flying a drone at altitude with a tank(00:05:35) - How do you get work with a T10?(00:06:25) - Do you charge by the acre for your spraying?(00:09:29) - Burning trees: How to do it safely(00:12:28) - How to weed aquatic plants in Alabama(00:15:03) - How to Hydrophobic Spray Alabama(00:18:10) - Talking to clients about his office(00:18:45) - Spray Drones Business(00:20:43) - How to See a Deer(00:24:24) - Are You Ready for Your Wedding Dress?(00:24:36) - How to Pay Off Your Drone Equipment(00:26:32) - Flying a drone with a 30W light(00:27:03) - DJI Thermal Drone: 30T vs. 4TD(00:29:48) - Deer Found Alive in a High Fence(00:32:31) - Spraying and Burning Land(00:35:24) - How to Start a Fire in the Grass(00:37:15) - Deer Found Using a Drone(00:40:10) - Reveal: Drone Hunting(00:43:15) - Mississippi wildlife biologists talk(00:43:46) - Crop Drone Business(00:47:00) - Crash Your Drone:(00:47:28) - Drone Hits a Power Line, Explodes(00:49:28) - Power Line Hitting Drone(00:51:06) - DJI Mavic 3T: A Baby Drone(00:54:47) - Flying a drone through the swamp

    58 min
  5. MAR 27

    Aussie Drone Dealer: XAG Tech, Rules & USA vs Australia | The DroneOn Show Episode 41

    In this DroneOn Show episode, Mike and the crew sit down with Jamin Fleming from Oztech Drones in Australia. Jamin shares his journey in the spray drone space: starting with the classic DJI MG-1 in 2017–2018 (when most drones were still "dodgy"), becoming one of Australia's main XAG dealers, and navigating the unique Australian market—strict regulations, metric-only mindset (liters, not gallons!), vast remote properties, and the need for rugged, reliable gear. They geek out on XAG tech advantages, compare it to DJI in real-world use, and swap stories on everything from late-night China business dinners to cultural differences. The conversation veers into fun tangents like Bass Pro Shops, American vs. Australian perceptions, and why Aussies think the U.S. is wild. A great international perspective on spray drone life, dealer insights, and global ag drone trends. Chapters (00:00:00) - Interviewing Drone On-Show Participants(00:01:40) - How to Buy a Drone in Australia(00:05:08) - Dji vs XAG Drone in Australia(00:08:03) - Flying a drone in Australia(00:10:27) - XAG drones(00:11:37) - Australian Drone Distributors vs US(00:15:10) - DJI P150 Max autonomous drone(00:19:04) - How do you guys make your boundaries on the XCGs?(00:20:25) - Are You Selling Drones to Farmers?(00:21:26) - Deer Recovery in Australia(00:24:24) - In the Elevator With Landman(00:24:45) - What type of drone do you need to fly in Australia?(00:28:20) - Australia's drone regulations(00:30:58) - Drones on a Hybrid Power Bank(00:34:14) - How to Charge a Tesla Truck by Solar Power(00:37:49) - A diesel generator in a power plant(00:38:47) - DJI P100 Drone Crash(00:42:36) - Drones for Heavy Lift in Australia(00:44:58) - China's drone operators go crazy(00:46:12) - XAVOR Drone(00:47:22) - Trump on American Drone Manufacturing(00:50:51) - Trump on the FAA's Critical Components List(00:52:30) - American Drone Sales in Australia(00:54:19) - How to fly from Brisbane to Kansas by plane(00:55:27) - DJI Spray Drone Dealers(00:59:32) - Flying at high speed in Australia(01:02:53) - What is it like to live in Australia?(01:04:41) - TALKING TO YOU

    1h 5m
  6. MAR 6

    Agronomist Switches from Hylio to DJI: 7,500 Acres & Proven Results | The DroneOn Show Ep 40

    In episode 40 of the DroneOn Show, Mike sits down with Aaron Clark, an agronomist and ag retail pro with 10+ years selling seed, chemical, and fertilizer in Eastern Ohio. Aaron shares why he jumped into spray drones—to solve chronic timing issues with airplanes and helicopters that left his customers hanging during critical fungicide windows. He details the painful transition from two unreliable Hylio 130s (crashes, software headaches, slow parts) to DJI T-50s, spraying 7,500 acres last season and finally hitting consistent productivity. They dive into real talk on building farmer trust, the grind of relationship-based sales, disease pressure (tar spot, vomit toxin), tight budgets, and why "it depends" is the agronomist’s favorite phrase. Aaron also drops wisdom for new operators: be willing to travel, grind hard, and understand that equipment is only half the battle—reliability and relationships win acres. Chapters (00:00:00) - How To Survive A Long Weekend Hunting(00:01:40) - Deer Chasing(00:05:57) - Farmers Get a Drone(00:09:04) - Helios 1, First year(00:13:46) - Fly drones on a full-time basis(00:18:07) - Drones for Farming: Growing Demand(00:18:58) - Fungicide Coverage on Corn(00:23:23) - Fungicide Resistance or Mother Nature Will Win?(00:29:12) - Budgets are ugly right now(00:33:24) - Drones and the farm budget(00:38:06) - President Trump on America's Drone Industry(00:41:00) - Are You Ready to Upgrade to a T50?(00:44:53) - Do drones cause corn to snap?(00:47:47) - Have you got any acres lined up for the 2017 crop?(00:48:54) - DRIVES: The Challenges of Selling Drones(00:54:22) - Farmer Talk: Diversifying the Farm

    58 min

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The Drone On Show is your ultimate podcast for everything drones! Join us as we dive into the exciting world of drone technology, from our company’s groundbreaking work using thermal drones to recover lost deer for hunters and agricultural drones to revolutionize crop spraying for farmers. But we don’t stop there—we explore it all: cutting-edge advancements, regulations, and the limitless possibilities of drones in every industry. Expect thrilling stories, expert insights, and a passion for innovation that keeps you hooked. Whether you’re a drone enthusiast, hunter, farmer, or tech lover, tune in for a show that soars above the rest!

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