Drone Seeding for Cover Crops & Hard-to-Reach Fields

Seed cover crops without tillage, into standing crops, and across terrain that stops a drill. No-till, no compaction, no problem.

Why Drone Seeding

Get Your Cover Crops in the Ground — Without the Ground Work

If you've ever tried to seed cover crops after harvest and ran out of time before winter, drone seeding solves that problem. We can fly seed into a standing crop weeks before you harvest, giving your cover crop a head start on establishment.

No tillage needed, no soil compaction from heavy equipment, and no field access issues after a wet fall. The drone flies regardless of field conditions underneath.

Seed Into Standing Crops

Fly cover crop seed into corn, soybeans, or small grains before harvest. Your cover crop gets weeks of extra growing time before frost.

No Tillage Required

Skip the drill pass entirely. Drone seeding is true no-till — your soil structure stays intact and you save time and fuel.

Works on Any Terrain

Steep hillsides, muddy fields, rocky ground, small irregularly-shaped parcels — drones seed where tractors and drills can't operate.

Zero Compaction

No equipment touching the ground means no compaction. Your soil stays healthy and your next crop benefits.

Seed Types

Cover Crops & Seed Varieties We Fly

We work with most standard cover crop seed. Bring your own mix or ask us what works best for your rotation.

Cereal Rye
Winter Wheat
Crimson Clover
Annual Ryegrass
Radishes & Turnips
Winter Peas
Hairy Vetch
Custom Mixes
The Process

How Drone Seeding Works

1

Tell Us Your Plan

What seed, how many acres, and when you need it done. We'll give you a price and a plan within 24 hours.

2

We Map & Calibrate

We map your field boundaries, set the application rate for your seed type, and program the GPS flight path.

3

We Fly & Seed

The drone flies the programmed path, spreading seed at consistent rates. You get a report showing exactly what was covered.

Service Area

Drone Seeding Across Utah & Idaho

Utah

Drone seeding services across Utah's agricultural regions including Cache Valley, Box Elder County, Utah County, Sanpete Valley, Millard County, and Sevier County. From grain farms to rangelands.

Idaho

Covering southern and eastern Idaho — Magic Valley (Twin Falls, Jerome, Burley), Idaho Falls, Rexburg, Blackfoot, Pocatello, and Treasure Valley (Boise, Nampa, Caldwell).

FAQ

Drone Seeding Questions

What types of seed can drones spread?
We can spread most cover crop seed varieties including cereal rye, crimson clover, radishes, turnips, annual ryegrass, winter wheat, and custom mixes. If your seed flows through a spreader, we can likely fly it.
How does drone seeding compare to a drill?
A drill gives great seed-to-soil contact but requires tillage and can't work in standing crops. Drone seeding is no-till, works over any terrain, and can seed into a standing crop before harvest — meaning your cover crop gets a head start.
Can you seed into a standing crop?
Yes — that's one of the biggest advantages. We can seed cover crops into standing corn, soybeans, or other tall crops weeks before harvest. The cover crop establishes earlier, giving it more time to grow before winter.
How accurate is drone seed placement?
Our drones fly GPS-guided paths with consistent speed and altitude, giving you even distribution across the field. The spread pattern is calibrated for each seed type and application rate.
What about seed-to-soil contact?
The rotor downwash from the drone pushes seeds down into the canopy and disturbs the soil surface, improving seed-to-soil contact. For best results, we recommend seeding before a rain event when possible.
How much does drone seeding cost?
Pricing depends on acreage, seed type, and application rate. Contact us for a free quote — we'll give you a straight per-acre price within 24 hours.

Ready to Seed Smarter?

Get a free quote for your cover crop seeding. Tell us the seed, the acres, and when — we'll handle the rest.

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