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Agricultural Drone Sales in Arizona

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 Arizona are listed by 2 operators in this directory. Typical pricing for agricultural drone sales runs $22000 to $75000/acre (per drone). Arizona sits in the Great Plains region, which shapes the calendar, weather and competitive pressure local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in Arizona require Drone Pilot License (DPL), separate from Agricultural Aircraft Pilot License (AAP) from Arizona Department of Agriculture (AZDA) on top of FAA Part 137 certification.

Agricultural Drone Sales โ€” 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 Arizona

Arizona requires Drone Pilot License (DPL), separate from Agricultural Aircraft Pilot License (AAP) for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is Arizona Department of Agriculture (AZDA).

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

Agricultural Drone Sales drone operators in Arizona

Daytona Beach, FL

FL ยท first FAA-certified UAS spray company, 10,000+ flights completed

Daytona Beach, FL manufacturer and operator formerly known as LEAT (Leading Edge Aerial Technologies). First company to receive FAA certification for UAS spray applications of agricultural products. Founded 2012; acquired by Central Garden and Pet in November 2024. Completed over 10,000 UAS flights. Makes PrecisionVision PV35X, PV40X and PV100 platforms plus MapVision software.

Verified OperatorFAA Part 137 โœ“FAA Part 107 โœ“
Drone SprayingEquipment SalesAerial Mapping
Price on request

Employee-owned precision technology dealer. Key Mountain West hub for ag drone sales. Has physical offices in CO, MT, ID and serves additional states.

Aerial MappingPilot TrainingEquipment Sales
Price on request

Primary sources for agricultural drone sales

Federal regulators and industry references that govern agricultural drone sales in Arizona and across the United States.

FAQ: agricultural drone sales in Arizona

2 operators in our directory list agricultural drone sales as a service in Arizona. Use the operator grid below to compare credentials, fleet, response time and pricing before reaching out.