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Crop Health Monitoring in Connecticut

In-season drone crop scouting with NDVI, NDRE and multispectral imagery to detect stress, disease and pest pressure before visual symptoms appear.

Crop Health Monitoring drone services in Connecticut are listed by 1 operator in this directory. Connecticut's state-level custom-rate guidance averages $20 to $30/acre, with the broader crop health monitoring band running $3 to $10/acre per acre per flight. In Connecticut, crop health monitoring most commonly serves corn and cover crops. Connecticut sits in the Southeast region, which shapes the calendar, weather and competitive pressure local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in Connecticut require Aerial category being formalized per HB 6289 (2024). Deadline March 2026. from Connecticut DEEP on top of FAA Part 137 certification.

Crop Health Monitoring — quick facts

Drone crop health monitoring costs $3 to $10 per acre per flight, or $25 to $60 per acre per season for weekly monitoring programs. Multispectral sensors detect nitrogen stress, disease and pest damage 7 to 14 days before visual symptoms appear. Only FAA Part 107 is required, and the service is commonly bundled with variable-rate prescription mapping for input savings of $8 to $15 per acre on nitrogen and fungicide.

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How crop health monitoring works

Drone crop health monitoring uses multispectral and thermal sensors to detect plant stress 7 to 14 days before visual symptoms appear to a scout on the ground. Operators fly the DJI Mavic 3 Multispectral, Phantom 4 Multispectral or Parrot Bluegrass Fields platforms over corn, soybeans, wheat, vegetable and specialty crop fields on a weekly or biweekly schedule. Deliverables include NDVI and NDRE vegetation index maps, thermal imagery for irrigation stress detection and zone-based reports that translate spectral data into specific scouting recommendations. Typical use cases include tracking corn rootworm damage, nitrogen deficiency zones, variable emergence rates, irrigation uniformity and disease hotspot early warning. The service is typically billed per flight or per season, with per-acre rates $3 to $10 for single flights and $25 to $60 per acre per season for weekly monitoring programs. Unlike spraying, monitoring requires only FAA Part 107 with no Part 137 or state applicator license, though night operations or BVLOS work need specific FAA waivers.

Typical rate: $3 to $10/acre(per acre per flight)

Crop Health Monitoring on top Connecticut crops

In Connecticut, crop health monitoring is most commonly used on:

Prices reflect 2026 industry-typical drone spraying rates by crop. Pair with the operator-stated rates below for a quote tailored to your fields.

Aerial pesticide licensing in Connecticut

Connecticut requires Aerial category being formalized per HB 6289 (2024). Deadline March 2026. for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is Connecticut DEEP.

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

Crop Health Monitoring drone operators in Connecticut

Lebanon, CT

CT startup · 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.

FAA Part 107 ✓
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Price on request

Primary sources for crop health monitoring

Federal regulators and industry references that govern crop health monitoring in Connecticut and across the United States.

FAQ: crop health monitoring in Connecticut

1 operator in our directory lists crop health monitoring as a service in Connecticut. Use the operator grid below to compare credentials, fleet, response time and pricing before reaching out.