Short-term agricultural drone rentals for farmers, operators evaluating equipment and peak-season capacity supplementation.
Agricultural Drone Rental drone services in Delaware are not yet listed by an operator in this directory; the page below covers what to look for and how the service works in Delaware. Typical pricing for agricultural drone rental runs $2000 to $8000/acre (per week). Delaware sits in the Southeast region, which shapes the calendar, weather and competitive pressure local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in Delaware require Category 11: Aerial Pest Control from Delaware Department of Agriculture (DDA) on top of FAA Part 137 certification.
Agricultural Drone Rental — quick facts
Agricultural drone rental runs $2,000 to $8,000 per week for a DJI Agras T50 or Hylio AG-272 class spray drone, plus required insurance (hull and liability typically $100 to $400 per week). Daily rentals are available at premium rates but weekly is standard. Rental customers must already hold Part 107 and Part 137 certification plus state pesticide applicator license; rental companies do not transfer operator credentials.
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How agricultural drone rental works
Agricultural drone rental serves three main customer segments: farmers wanting to try a drone before buying, operators needing extra capacity during peak spray windows and researchers or consultants running short-term projects. Typical rental inventory includes DJI Agras T50, T40 and T25 class spray drones and Hylio AG-272 systems. Weekly rentals run $2,000 to $8,000 per drone depending on model, season and included accessories (batteries, generator, trailer, mixing station). Daily rentals are less common but available at premium rates. Insurance is almost always required (hull plus liability), either through the rental company or a third-party policy like BWI Companies, AssuredPartners Aerospace or Global Aerospace. Operator liability and pilot certification remain the customer responsibility, which is why rental is typically limited to already-certified commercial pilots. Seasonal rentals during peak wheat heading in June or corn fungicide in July book out 3 to 6 months ahead, and rental companies often give priority to repeat customers and operators with strong insurance records.
Typical rate: $2000 to $8000/acre(per week)
Aerial pesticide licensing in Delaware
Delaware requires Category 11: Aerial Pest Control for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is Delaware Department of Agriculture (DDA).
MD/DE/VA precision ag drone · UPASS Foundation board member
Key Maryland, Delaware and Virginia precision ag drone operator run by Earl Dyson out of Queenstown, MD. Operates DJI Agras T40 for row crop spraying (fungicide, foliar feed), orchard and vegetable pest control and cover crop seeding. UPASS Foundation board member and speaker at UMD Extension Agronomic Drone School at Wye Research Center.
National · DJI Agras distributor explicitly serving NE states
Division of Rozell Sprayer Manufacturing with 40+ years in the sprayer industry based in Tyler, TX. Distributes the full DJI Agras line explicitly to multiple Northeast states including NJ, NY, DE, RI, ME, VT, MA and MD. Provides sales, technical support and training.
National · farmer-founded ag drone dealer since 2015
One of the earliest US agricultural drone dealers, founded 2015 by a group of farmers. Sells DJI Agras T50, T100 and Talos T60X plus sprayer trailer solutions. Provides training at IN/IL facilities. CropTech Solutions (Waterford, PA) is an authorized FlyingAg dealer. Contact: corey@flyingag.com.
National · DJI Certified Service Center, 50K+ acres sprayed, NE state pages
DJI Certified Service Center and authorized dealer based in Dundee, OH, run by Mike. Has sprayed 50K+ acres. Maintains state-specific pages for most NE states: NY, NJ, PA, MD, DE, CT, WV, NH and MA. Designed the nuWay Ag Drone Trailer. Sells DJI Agras T100, T50, T40, T25, FlyCart 100 and Mavic 3M.
National network · largest spray drone operator network in US, 30+ states
Largest spray drone operator network in the US covering 30+ states, based in Iowa City, IA and led by CEO Mariah Scott. AcreConnect platform (map.acreconnect.io) connects farmers with local operators. Stone Valley Drones (PA) is a network member. Sells DJI Agras T10, T30, T40 and XAG P100 Pro. Holds FAA Exemption 18929B.
Northeast · only identified XAG authorized dealer in the region
The only identified XAG authorized dealer serving the Northeast US. Also sells DJI drones and the Ceres Air platform. Offers precision aerial application, multispectral mapping, agricultural education, training, repairs and drone sales. Partners with Virginia Ag Drones. Offers John Deere Financing.
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National · largest US ag spray drone distributor, 21K YouTube subscribers
Self-described largest agricultural spray drone distributor in the US, founded 2019 in Boonville, MO by Taylor Moreland and Kit Carlson. Distributes EAVision J70, J150 and RoadRunner 350. Maintains dealer locator and custom applicator maps. Hi-Aloft (PA) is an affiliate dealer. 21K YouTube subscribers.
Mid-Atlantic DJI Agras premier partner · sales + service + training
America's premier DJI Agras drone partner with the largest ag drone parts inventory in the Mid-Atlantic. Founded 2021 by Kenny Strong in Smithsburg, MD. Sells and services full DJI Agras lineup including T100, T50, T40, T30, T25P plus multispectral and thermal imaging drones. Exhibited at Penn State Ag Progress Days 2025 and Keystone Farm Show.
Mid-Atlantic ag drone · fungicide, herbicide, cover crop seeding
Mid-Atlantic ag drone service founded 2024, participating in the Maryland Cover Crop Program. Provides chemical application (fungicide, insecticide, foliar feed, herbicide, deer repellent), cover crop seeding and field mapping. Offers solutions for noise-sensitive areas and muddy or obstacle-filled fields on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Baltimore-area dealer selling and servicing agricultural drones including DJI Agras T50. Also builds custom heavy-lift cargo drones and performs DJI conversions. Founded by a U.S. Navy aerospace engineer. Serves the East Coast from Parkville, MD.
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Primary sources for agricultural drone rental
Federal regulators and industry references that govern agricultural drone rental in Delaware and across the United States.
Delaware does not yet have an operator in our directory listing agricultural drone rental as a service. Many regional and national operators cover multiple states, so contact operators in neighbouring states or list your business free if you provide agricultural drone rental in Delaware.
Commercial agricultural drone rental in Delaware 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 Category 11: Aerial Pest Control from Delaware Department of Agriculture (DDA). Confirm any operator you hire holds all three before any application.
Most Delaware 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.
No. Commercial aerial pesticide application requires Part 137 regardless of drone ownership. A farmer spraying only their own crops may qualify for a simplified private applicator path, but still must hold a Part 137 private certificate, FAA Part 107 and a state applicator license. Rental companies will ask for proof of these before releasing equipment.
Rental hull insurance covers drone damage, not drift liability. Chemical and pollution liability must be added separately either by the rental company or by the operator directly through AssuredPartners Aerospace, BWI Companies, Global Aerospace or similar specialist insurers. Typical chemical liability premiums are $600 to $2,000 per year for a single-drone commercial operator.
For June wheat heading and July corn fungicide, book by March or April. For cover crop seeding in August through October, book by late June. Rental capacity is tight during peak application windows and weekly rates increase 20 to 30 percent as seasonal inventory fills.
Standard weekly rental packages include the drone body, 2 to 4 batteries, a generator-charger combo, transport case and controller. Some rental companies add an all-in-one trailer with mixing station and water tank for an additional $500 to $1,500 per week. Chemicals, site-specific mapping and application mission planning are the customer responsibility.
For 200 to 400 acres once per season, custom hire at $12 to $22 per acre is almost always cheaper than a $3,000 to $5,000 weekly rental plus insurance, chemical and your own labor. Rental typically makes sense above 800 to 1,500 acres per year of self-application or for operators adding capacity to an existing commercial business.