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Rice Drone Spraying in Alaska

Agricultural drone services for rice in Alaska. Typical rate: $14 to $22/acre

In Alaska, drone spraying for rice sits within the broader state custom-rate band of $25 to $50/acre, with the most comparable per-acre range for rice applications running $14 to $22/acre. Alaska sits in the Great Plains region, which shapes the disease, drift and timing pressures local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in Alaska require Contact DEC. FAA Part 107 required. Liability insurance required. from Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) on top of FAA Part 137 certification.

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About rice drone spraying

Rice is grown on approximately 2.5 million US acres in Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi and Missouri. It is the single highest-density drone spray crop in America, because the flooded paddy conditions that define rice production make ground equipment impractical from flood-up through drain. Arkansas alone produces 1.2 million acres of rice and is effectively 100 percent aerial-treated for heading-stage fungicide. The University of Arkansas Extension reports 7 percent average yield improvement from fungicide applications timed at R4 to R6 for rice blast and sheath blight control. Drones have rapidly taken share from airplanes in rice over the past three years because they fly lower, produce less drift into sensitive neighboring soybeans and cover small odd-shaped levee fields where airplane turnarounds are inefficient. LSU AgCenter trials in Louisiana also show drone herbicide applications for barnyardgrass control matching ground-rig efficacy pre-flood. Operators serving the Arkansas and Mississippi rice market commonly run fleets of 3 to 8 DJI Agras T50 drones and treat 800 to 1,200 acres per day during the July and August peak heading window. Cal Poly research confirms similar performance for the California Sacramento Valley rice market, which runs a slightly later August and September calendar.

Typical rate: $14 to $22/acre
US acreage: 3M+ acres

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Green months = optimal application window

Aerial pesticide licensing in Alaska

Alaska requires Contact DEC. FAA Part 107 required. Liability insurance required. for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC).

Full agency, exam and renewal-cycle details: Alaska state page · 50-state licensing reference · state extension service.

Rice drone operators in Alaska(all operators in state)

FAQ: rice drone spraying in Alaska

Drone spraying rates for rice in Alaska typically run $14 to $22/acre for application only; the farmer supplies the chemical product. State-level custom-rate guidance for Alaska averages $25 to $50/acre. Pricing varies based on total acreage, distance from the operator base and product type.