Drone Crop Spraying for Utah & Idaho Farmers

Spray your fields with precision — less chemical drift, less crop damage, and no tire tracks through your crop. Professional, FAA-certified drone application.

What We Spray

Herbicides, Pesticides, Fungicides & Fertilizer — Applied Right

Whether you're putting down Roundup on your wheat stubble, spraying fungicide on your potato fields, or applying liquid fertilizer across your alfalfa — our drones deliver precise, GPS-guided application from the air.

We work with the chemicals you already use. Bring your own product or let us source it — either way, every application is done in full compliance with EPA regulations and state requirements.

Common Applications

Herbicides

Pre-emergent and post-emergent weed control across row crops and small grains

Pesticides & Insecticides

Targeted pest control that reaches deep into the crop canopy

Fungicides

Even coverage on potatoes, sugar beets, and other susceptible crops

Liquid Fertilizer

Foliar feeds and micronutrient applications when your crop needs a boost

Advantages

What Drone Spraying Brings to Your Operation

Drones offer a different set of strengths that complement your existing equipment and practices.

Zero Field Contact

The drone operates above the canopy — no equipment enters the field, so there's no plant contact or soil compaction from the application.

Rotor Downwash

Drones fly 6-10 feet above the canopy. The rotor downwash creates a column of air that helps push product down into the crop canopy.

GPS-Guided Precision

The drone flies a pre-programmed GPS path at consistent speed and height, providing even coverage across the field.

Terrain Flexibility

Steep hillsides, wet fields after rain, rocky ground — drones operate from the air regardless of what the ground conditions are like.

Flexible Scheduling

We typically book within 1-2 weeks and work around your timing. Another option when you need to hit a spray window.

Flight Reports

Get a GPS-logged report showing exactly what was sprayed, where, and how much product was used. Full accountability.

Crops

We Spray Across Every Major Crop in the Region

If it grows in Utah or Idaho, we've probably sprayed it — or we can.

Alfalfa & Hay
Wheat & Barley
Corn & Silage
Potatoes
Sugar Beets
Onions
Dry Beans
Pasture & Rangeland
Service Area

Drone Crop Spraying Across Utah & Idaho

Utah

We serve agricultural operations across Utah including Cache Valley, Box Elder County, Utah County, Sanpete Valley, Millard County, Delta, and the Sevier County farming areas. From the northern grain country to the southern row crop regions.

Drone spraying in Utah

Idaho

We serve farmers across southern and eastern Idaho including Magic Valley (Twin Falls, Jerome, Burley), the Idaho Falls and Rexburg areas, Blackfoot, Pocatello, and Treasure Valley operations near Boise, Nampa, and Caldwell.

Drone spraying in Idaho
FAQ

Crop Spraying Questions

How much does drone crop spraying cost per acre?
Pricing depends on your acreage, terrain, and what you need applied. We offer competitive per-acre rates and every quote is free. Contact us with your field details and we'll have a price for you within 24 hours.
Can a drone spray as well as a ground rig?
In many cases, better. Drones fly a GPS-guided path with precision nozzles that reduce drift and overlap. You get more even coverage with less chemical, and zero crop damage from tire tracks. On hilly or wet ground where a tractor can't go, drones are the only option.
What chemicals can you spray with a drone?
We can apply herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, and liquid fertilizers — anything that's labeled for aerial application and compliant with EPA and state regulations. We can use your chemicals or source them for you.
How many acres can you spray in a day?
Depending on the application rate and terrain, we can typically cover a significant amount of ground in a single day. Contact us with your field size and we'll give you a realistic timeline.
Do I need to be there while you spray?
Not necessarily. We coordinate with you beforehand on field boundaries, application rates, and any areas to avoid. We handle the operation and can provide a post-flight report showing exactly what was covered.
What about wind and weather?
We monitor weather conditions closely and only fly when conditions are safe and effective for application. Drones actually handle light wind better than traditional boom sprayers because they fly lower and create downwash that pushes product into the canopy.

Ready to Spray Smarter?

Get a free quote for your fields. Tell us what you need sprayed, how many acres, and we'll get you a price within 24 hours.

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