New and used agricultural drone sales from authorized dealers of DJI Agras, Hylio, XAG, Guardian Agriculture and Pyka across the US.
Agricultural Drone Sales drone services in Alabama are listed by 8 operators in this directory. Typical pricing for agricultural drone sales runs $22000 to $75000/acre (per drone). Alabama sits in the Southeast region, which shapes the calendar, weather and competitive pressure local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in Alabama require Aerial category with insurance requirement. Custom Business License for aerial for-hire. from Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries on top of FAA Part 137 certification.
Agricultural Drone Sales — quick facts
DJI Agras T50 ready-to-fly kits sell for $22,000 to $28,000 post-tariff in 2026, Hylio AG-272 runs $55,000 to $75,000 with NDAA compliance and XAG P100 Pro is $22,000 to $28,000. USDA EQIP Practice Code 595 (Precision Agriculture) offers 40 to 90 percent cost-share on qualifying drone purchases in most states. Financing is available through manufacturer programs, farm credit and USDA FSA Farm Loans with 2 to 7 year terms.
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How agricultural drone sales works
Agricultural drone sales in the US run through three primary channels: authorized DJI Agras dealers (HSE-UAV, Drone Nerds, AgriSpray Drones), US-manufactured Hylio direct and through resellers and XAG, Guardian Agriculture and Pyka through their own channel networks. 2026 post-tariff pricing on the DJI Agras T50 runs $22,000 to $28,000 for the full ready-to-fly kit including batteries, generator and trailer setup, up from $18,000 pre-tariff. Hylio AG-272 runs $55,000 to $75,000 with NDAA compliance as the primary differentiator for operators working federal, state or NDAA-restricted contracts. XAG P100 Pro sits at $22,000 to $28,000, Guardian Agriculture SC1 at $250,000 to $350,000 for its larger autonomous platform and Pyka Pelican in the $300,000 to $500,000 range as a crewed-class alternative. Financing is available through manufacturer programs, farm credit associations and USDA FSA Farm Loan programs with 2 to 7 year terms and 10 to 25 percent down. USDA EQIP Practice Code 595 (Precision Agriculture) in many states offers 40 to 90 percent cost-share on drone purchases for qualifying farmers.
Typical rate: $22000 to $75000/acre(per drone)
Aerial pesticide licensing in Alabama
Alabama requires Aerial category with insurance requirement. Custom Business License for aerial for-hire. for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries.
American-made NDAA-compliant ag drones & operator network
Hylio designs and manufactures the AG-272, the leading NDAA-compliant agricultural spray drone in the United States and supports a national network of certified Hylio operators. The company provides sales, training and operator support for federal programs, defense-adjacent ag operations and buyers requiring US-manufactured drone equipment.
Verified OperatorFAA Part 107 ✓NDAA Compliant ✓
Drone SprayingFertilizer ApplicationCover Crop Seeding+2 more
Advanced ag drone technology & application services
Pegasus Robotics develops and deploys advanced agricultural drone systems for large-scale crop protection and precision application. The company offers both equipment solutions and commercial application services across the Southeast, with a focus on high-efficiency coverage for corn, soybeans and cotton using autonomy-enhanced drone platforms.
Verified OperatorFAA Part 107 ✓
Drone SprayingFertilizer ApplicationEquipment Sales+2 more
Drone ag technology & application services, Southeast US
Volitant Technologies provides agricultural drone application services and precision technology solutions to row-crop and specialty crop producers across the Southeast. The company combines drone spraying with data analytics and remote sensing to deliver prescription-based applications for fungicide, herbicide and fertilizer programs.
Authorized Reinke irrigation dealer in Smithville, SW Georgia that expanded into DJI agricultural drone sales and spraying. Run by Alex Harrell (owner/operator) and Johnny Villanueva (store manager). Sells DJI T10, T30 and T40 plus custom spray drone trailers. Featured in SW Georgia Farm Credit Wiregrass magazine as a drone spraying pioneer for peanuts, cotton and row crops.
Miami FL · DJI Agriculture Master Distributor for the Americas
DJI Agriculture Master Distributor headquartered in Miami, FL with offices in Mexico, Argentina and Panama. Specializes in agricultural drone technology sales serving the Americas. Sells DJI Agras T30, T40, Phantom 4 RTK and P4 Multispectral. Training provided with each industrial drone purchase. Contact: +1 786-229-6330.
AR · third-gen aerial applicators, Part 137 filing service & training
Third-generation aerial applicators based in Arkansas and the Southeast US, founded 2019. Provides advanced aerial analytics, precision ag consulting, training and a done-for-you FAA Part 137 exemption filing service for drone operators. Also offers multispectral mapping, prescription file creation and drone sales.
Verified OperatorFAA Part 137 ✓FAA Part 107 ✓
Drone SprayingEquipment SalesPilot Training+2 more
AL · authorized DJI dealer, T50/T40/T25 fleet since 2023
Alabama drone services company that began operations in 2023 with a single drone and by 2025 operates a fleet including multiple DJI T50 drones and a T25. Authorized DJI dealer for drones and parts. Provides custom spraying and drone sales.
AL franchise · precision drone spraying, sales & training nationwide
National franchise network for precision drone spraying with a confirmed Southeast franchise location in Vina, AL. Co-founded by Aaron Duval and Jeff Bickley. Named Top Precision Farming Solutions Provider 2023 by AgriBusiness Review. Sells DJI Agras T50, T100, XAG P100 Pro and Talos T60X plus drone trailers. Provides Part 107/137 regulatory support.
Verified OperatorFAA Part 137 ✓FAA Part 107 ✓
Drone SprayingEquipment SalesPilot Training
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Primary sources for agricultural drone sales
Federal regulators and industry references that govern agricultural drone sales in Alabama and across the United States.
8 operators in our directory list agricultural drone sales as a service in Alabama. Use the operator grid below to compare credentials, fleet, response time and pricing before reaching out.
Commercial agricultural drone sales in Alabama requires three credentials: an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate for the pilot, an FAA Part 137 Agricultural Aircraft Operator Certificate for the business, and Aerial category with insurance requirement. Custom Business License for aerial for-hire. from Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries. Confirm any operator you hire holds all three before any application.
Most Alabama operators book 4 to 6 weeks ahead of peak windows; pricing confirmation is contract-bound and operator-specific. For one-off jobs during peak demand spikes, supply tightens fast — establishing the operator relationship in the off-season pays off.
If you contract with federal or state agencies, want long-term NDAA protection or want a US-manufactured platform, buy Hylio AG-272. If you want the lowest cost per gallon of tank capacity, the fastest dealer network for parts and service and proven operator track records, buy DJI Agras T50. Most US commercial operators still run DJI, but NDAA pressure is shifting new purchases toward Hylio.
Yes, under EQIP Practice Code 595 (Precision Agriculture) in most states. Payment rates vary from 40 to 90 percent of eligible cost. Beginning farmers, veteran farmers and socially disadvantaged producers qualify for higher rates. Apply through your local NRCS field office during the state application window, which typically opens November through January for the following year.
University of Missouri Extension research puts break-even for DJI Agras T40 ownership at approximately 980 acres per year of custom application work, or 600 to 800 acres of own-farm use if you self-apply fungicide and cover crop seeding previously hired out. Below 500 acres per year of flight work, custom hire is typically cheaper.
Yes. Manufacturer financing programs, farm credit associations and USDA FSA Farm Loan programs all offer 2 to 7 year equipment loans for agricultural drones. Typical down payment is 10 to 25 percent, with rates currently running 6 to 9 percent depending on credit and loan program. USDA EQIP reimbursement cannot be assigned to a lender but can be used as the initial down payment.
The National Defense Authorization Act restricts federal agencies and many state agencies from using drones with components from designated foreign manufacturers, which includes DJI and XAG. NDAA-compliant drones are sourced from approved manufacturers on the DoD Blue UAS list, currently including Hylio, Skydio, Parrot and others. Commercial ag operators working only private farm contracts are not subject to NDAA, but operators doing USDA, state university or federally funded work often are.