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Crop Scouting in Connecticut

Aerial scouting for pest pressure, disease outbreaks, storm damage, and stand issues.

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How crop scouting works

Drone scouting covers more ground faster than walking fields on foot. Operators fly systematic patterns to identify pest infestations (corn rootworm, soybean aphids, spider mites), disease outbreaks (tar spot, white mold, head scab), weed escapes (waterhemp, Palmer amaranth), hail and wind damage, herbicide injury, and emergence issues. High-resolution photos with GPS coordinates let you pinpoint problem areas and respond with targeted treatment instead of blanket-spraying entire fields.

Typical rate: $8โ€“$20/acre

Crop Scouting drone operators in Connecticut

Lebanon, CT

CT startup ยท spring 2026 drone ag pilot planned

Connecticut drone agriculture startup co-founded by a licensed drone pilot and Cushman Farms owner. Planning a spring 2026 pilot program for drone spraying and scouting services following CT Public Act 25-152 (2025) which legalized drone crop spraying. Will serve sweet corn, leafy greens, apples, berries, and nursery plants.

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FAQ: crop scouting in Connecticut

A drone covers 200 to 400 acres per hour with full visual coverage. On-foot scouting covers 20 to 50 acres per hour with spot checks. Drones identify problems earlier and across the entire field, not just sample points, catching outbreaks before they spread across the whole operation.

Early season stand count flights work best at V2 to V4 stage (2 to 3 weeks after planting). Mid-season health assessments target V8 to VT for corn and R2 to R3 for soybeans. Pre-harvest flights document conditions for insurance and record-keeping.

There is 1 operator offering crop scouting drone services in Connecticut: Almanax.