LandView Drones
06/12/2026
If you've had ideas about how you'd use a spray drone on your farm this summer or fall, there are some amazing news. Health Canada's PRD issued a Letter of No Objection that allows drones to be used for the application of pest control products with aerial labels. We'll have some customized training coming up in the next few weeks.
All the details and resources are on CADA's website.
Big news for Canadian farmers with a drone in the shed (or on the wishlist). Health Canada's PRD just issued CADA a Letter of No Objection — meaning if a pesticide product already has aerial label directions, it can now be applied by drone.
Think about what that means for a wet spring like this one: herbicide windows closing, fields too soft for the sprayer, and no practical ground option. This could be a real lifeline.
But — and this is important — the rules don't disappear. Labels, PPE, buffer zones, and all aerial requirements still apply and your provincial and Transport Canada certifications are still required. This is about doing it safely, not skipping steps.
👉 Get the full details and download the Letter of No Objection here: https://www.canagdrones.ca/regulatory
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