RiehlWay Ag
Custom drone spraying (DJI T50) + cover crop interseeding. ~10000 ac in 2025. FAA Part 107 & 137.
Working Cover Crops across the Southeast region, RiehlWay Ag delivers drone pesticide and fungicide spraying and aerial cover crop seeding to farms in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania requires both a federal Part 137 ag aircraft operator certificate and an Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture-issued aerial-category pesticide applicator license for any commercial spray.
Operations are based in the Southeast region.
Services offered
Pricing context for the crops RiehlWay Ag services
Typical 2026 per-acre rates for drone spraying by crop, based on US ag drone industry data. Contact the operator for a quote on your specific fields.
- Drone spraying for cover crops$12 to $18 per acre
Crops serviced
Equipment used
Certifications & compliance
States served (1)
Aerial pesticide licensing in states served
Every state requires a pesticide applicator license with the aerial category endorsement on top of FAA Part 137. The agencies that issue these licenses in RiehlWay Ag's service area:
- Pennsylvania — requires Category 25: Aerial Applicator for aerial pesticide application; the licensing authority is Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.
Full agency, exam and renewal-cycle details by state are catalogued on the state pesticide licensing reference.
Verify and resources
Primary-source references for verifying credentials and looking up state-specific rules in RiehlWay Ag's service area.
Frequently asked questions
Verifying RiehlWay Ag runs through three independent checks: Part 107 via the FAA Airmen Inquiry, Part 137 via the issuing FAA Flight Standards office, and the state aerial-category pesticide applicator license via the receiving state's department of agriculture. In Pennsylvania the state credential is issued by Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture; you can ask the operator for the applicator license number and verify it with the agency directly. Pair that with a current chemical-drift COI and the Section 44807 exemption number for due diligence.
Typical drone spraying rates of $12 to $18 per acre in the region usually breaks down into three lines: (1) included — calibration, GPS-guided flight planning, machine and pilot labor to fly the field, mixing and loading farmer-supplied product, and a Part 170-compliant application record; (2) excluded — the pesticide and any adjuvants, which the farmer supplies; (3) surcharges — long travel, after-hours, difficult terrain or obstruction-heavy fields, and minimum-acreage charges below a stated threshold. Spell out which of those land on your invoice before the operator schedules.
Request a quote from RiehlWay Ag
Tell RiehlWay Ag about your fields. They reply within 24 hours, often faster during spray season. Free, no obligation, and you can also ask for 2 more quotes from verified operators in Pennsylvania to compare.
- Goes directly to RiehlWay Ag, not a call center.
- 3 quotes max if you broaden, never more. We never sell your info.