Drone fungicide on soybeans costs $12 to $18 per acre and targets white mold, frogeye leaf spot and soybean aphids at the R2 to R3 growth stage across 87 million US acres. Purdue University trials confirmed drone applications at 2 and 5 gallons per acre were equally effective as ground equipment for frogeye leaf spot reduction. Eliminating ground rig passes prevents the 4 to 6 percent yield loss from soil compaction and plant lodging in mature canopy.
Soybeans cover over 87 million US acres. Drone applications target white mold, frogeye leaf spot and soybean aphids at the R2 to R3 growth stage.
ULV rate: 2 to 5 gpaYield gain: +6% (no soil compaction)
Key pests and diseases
โ White Mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)
โ Frogeye Leaf Spot (Cercospora sojina)
โ Soybean Aphid (Aphis glycines)
โ Brown Stem Rot
โ Sudden Death Syndrome
Drone application can respond quickly to any of these threats, even in fields with difficult access.
The typical rate for drone spraying on soybeans is $12 to $18 per acre for application only, the farmer supplies the chemical product. Pricing varies based on total acreage, distance from the operator's base and product type. Larger fields (500+ acres) often qualify for lower per-acre rates.
Optimal timing for drone applications on soybeans is: Jul, Aug, Sep. Applications should be made at low wind speeds (under 10 mph), ideally early morning or evening, to maximize product adhesion and minimize drift.
Key advantages of drone application over ground equipment: (1) zero soil compaction, (2) can operate when fields are too wet for tractors, (3) high-precision GPS coverage with 95%+ uniformity, (4) can treat irregular or small fragmented fields and (5) can spray tall crops like corn at full canopy. The main trade-off is a smaller tank size compared to pull-behind ground rigs.
AgriForce Drone Services is a full-service agricultural drone applicator based in central Iowa, serving the Corn Belt since 2020. FAA Part 107 and Part 137 certified fleet of 8 drones. Specializing in corn fungicide at tassel, soybean applications and fall cover crop seeding. Record: 1,200 acres treated in a single night.
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Delta Ag Drone Services is the leading drone applicator in the Mississippi Delta, specializing in cotton defoliation, soybean fungicide and rice applications. Operating 6 drones with 12 certified pilots, we service farms from 40 to 10,000 acres across Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee. Same-day response for wet-field emergencies.
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Crop Hawk Drone Services covers Indiana, Ohio and Michigan with a 3-drone fleet. Our core business is fungicide application on corn at VT/R1 and soybean applications at R2 to R3. We also offer cover crop seeding programs starting in August. Operated by a fourth-generation farm family that understands your operation from the ground up.
Southern Skies Ag Drone specializes in cotton defoliation, peanut desiccation and corn fungicide across Georgia, Alabama, Florida and South Carolina. Our 5-drone fleet handles soft Delta soils and sensitive neighboring crops where airplane applicators decline to fly. Defoliant season (Sept to Oct) books fast, reserve your window in July.