Short-term agricultural drone rentals for farmers, operators evaluating equipment and peak-season capacity supplementation.
Agricultural Drone Rental drone services in Florida are not yet listed by an operator in this directory; the page below covers what to look for and how the service works in Florida. Typical pricing for agricultural drone rental runs $2000 to $8000/acre (per week). Florida sits in the Southeast region, which shapes the calendar, weather and competitive pressure local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in Florida require Aerial Pest Control (Ch. 487 F.S.) from Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) 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 Florida
Florida requires Aerial Pest Control (Ch. 487 F.S.) for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS).
Southern Skies Ag Drone specializes in cotton defoliation, peanut desiccation and corn fungicide across Georgia, Alabama, Florida and South Carolina. Our 5-drone fleet handles soft Delta soils and sensitive neighboring crops where airplane applicators decline to fly. Defoliant season (Sept to Oct) books fast, reserve your window in July.
Avary Drone operates a national network of vetted agricultural drone operators and a booking marketplace connecting growers with local certified pilots. Coverage spans the Southeast, Midwest and mid-Atlantic, with operators available for corn, soybean, cotton and rice fungicide and herbicide applications, as well as cover crop seeding.
Verified OperatorFAA Part 107 ✓
Drone SprayingCover Crop SeedingFertilizer Application+1 more
American-made NDAA-compliant ag drones & operator network
Hylio designs and manufactures the AG-272, the leading NDAA-compliant agricultural spray drone in the United States and supports a national network of certified Hylio operators. The company provides sales, training and operator support for federal programs, defense-adjacent ag operations and buyers requiring US-manufactured drone equipment.
Verified OperatorFAA Part 107 ✓NDAA Compliant ✓
Drone SprayingFertilizer ApplicationCover Crop Seeding+2 more
Advanced ag drone technology & application services
Pegasus Robotics develops and deploys advanced agricultural drone systems for large-scale crop protection and precision application. The company offers both equipment solutions and commercial application services across the Southeast, with a focus on high-efficiency coverage for corn, soybeans and cotton using autonomy-enhanced drone platforms.
Verified OperatorFAA Part 107 ✓
Drone SprayingFertilizer ApplicationEquipment Sales+2 more
Drone ag technology & application services, Southeast US
Volitant Technologies provides agricultural drone application services and precision technology solutions to row-crop and specialty crop producers across the Southeast. The company combines drone spraying with data analytics and remote sensing to deliver prescription-based applications for fungicide, herbicide and fertilizer programs.
Southeast multi-state ag drone & aerial application services
KDB Land and Air is a multi-state agricultural drone and aerial application company operating across the Southeast. The company offers drone fungicide, herbicide and defoliant programs for cotton, corn, soybeans and peanuts across Alabama, Georgia and Florida, with crews positioned for rapid deployment during critical spray windows.
Authorized Reinke irrigation dealer in Smithville, SW Georgia that expanded into DJI agricultural drone sales and spraying. Run by Alex Harrell (owner/operator) and Johnny Villanueva (store manager). Sells DJI T10, T30 and T40 plus custom spray drone trailers. Featured in SW Georgia Farm Credit Wiregrass magazine as a drone spraying pioneer for peanuts, cotton and row crops.
SE Georgia · drone herbicide for forestry reforestation in GA & FL
Forestry-focused company in Southeast Georgia offering drone herbicide spraying for pine reforestation (loblolly and slash pine plantations). Also provides reforestation consulting, prescribed burning and tree planting. Led by a registered Forester in Georgia and certified SAF Forester. Serves Georgia and Florida.
GA · XAG P100 Pro HP fleet, peanuts, cotton, pecans & blueberries
National aerial services company with a dedicated drone ag division actively operating in Georgia. Fully licensed in Georgia. Operates fleet of XAG P100 Pro HP drones for wet spraying, dry spreading (fertilizer/seed), aerial surveys, multispectral crop analysis and prescription mapping. Confirmed operations in Bulloch County peanuts and SW Georgia cotton.
Verified OperatorFAA Part 137 ✓FAA Part 107 ✓
Drone SprayingFertilizer ApplicationAerial Mapping+1 more
Tampa FL · citrus, strawberry & turf drone spraying since 2023
Central Florida drone spraying provider founded 2023, specializing in citrus disease protection, turf nutrient application and strawberry field treatments. Based in Tampa, FL. Operates DJI Agras T40 for fungicides, pesticides, fertilizers and micronutrients across citrus, strawberry, nurseries and turf farms.
Miami FL · DJI Agriculture Master Distributor for the Americas
DJI Agriculture Master Distributor headquartered in Miami, FL with offices in Mexico, Argentina and Panama. Specializes in agricultural drone technology sales serving the Americas. Sells DJI Agras T30, T40, Phantom 4 RTK and P4 Multispectral. Training provided with each industrial drone purchase. Contact: +1 786-229-6330.
South FL · citrus, sugarcane & exotic vegetation control
Agricultural drone spraying and mapping service in South Florida (Polk/Highlands County area). Specializes in exotic vegetation control and precision application with RTK GPS centimeter-level accuracy. Covers citrus, sugarcane, tomatoes, avocados and nursery plants.
FL · primary research & education hub for drone ag in Florida
University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (Gainesville, FL). Primary educational and research institution in Florida for drone technology in agriculture. Led by Yiannis Ampatzidis and Wenhao Liu. Publishes regulatory guides, conducts spray drone research for citrus and specialty crops and provides Part 107 exam prep and pesticide applicator training statewide.
FL Keys government · drone larvicide in remote salt marshes since 2019
Monroe County / Florida Keys government agency using customized drones carrying 7 to 8 lbs of larvicide to treat small, hard-to-reach parcels in remote salt marshes. Founded drone program 2019 under Executive Director Andrea Leal. Too confined for helicopters but impractical to reach on foot across the Florida Keys.
Vero Beach FL government · drone aerial larvicide application
Indian River County, FL government agency using sub-contracted drone operators alongside fixed-wing aircraft for aerial larvicide application (granular/pelleted material) targeting mosquito larvae. All operations follow local, state and federal regulations.
Fort Myers FL · FAA UAS Integration Pilot Program 2018 selectee
Fort Myers, FL government agency and one of only 10 entities selected for the FAA's UAS Integration Pilot Program in 2018. Uses drones for mosquito surveillance and treatment in extensive mangrove habitats. Has planned deployment of a 1,500-lb drone platform for large-scale treatment. Contact: Eric Jackson (Public Information Officer).
FL · BS in Unmanned Aircraft Systems + drone pilot training
Daytona Beach, FL university offering one of the few Bachelor's degrees in Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the US. Covers drone operations, data collection, regulations and engineering with hands-on simulator and flight training. Nationally recognized program preparing students for agricultural and commercial drone careers.
South FL · 200 to 700 acres/day per drone near Lake Okeechobee
South Florida ag drone spraying operator near Lake Okeechobee founded 2024 by Alex Peterson. Operates EAVision J150 drones (20-gallon tank with LiDAR radar mapping) covering 200 to 700 acres per day per drone. Services: fertilizers, fungicides, herbicides and insecticides for South Florida agricultural crops.
FL government · drone larvicide in parks & wetlands
Broward County government agency using drones with 15-lb spray payloads to treat mosquito breeding grounds in difficult-to-access parks and wetlands. Targets Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in South Florida. Pioneer government use of UAS for vector control.
FL · 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.
Naples FL government · drone surveillance & larvicide application
Collier Mosquito Control District in Naples, FL uses drones for mosquito management, filling the gap between manned aircraft and ground operations. Conducts drone surveillance for mosquito breeding and targeted larvicide applications. Key contacts: Robin King (Communications) and Atom Rosales (Technical Development).
AL franchise · precision drone spraying, sales & training nationwide
National franchise network for precision drone spraying with a confirmed Southeast franchise location in Vina, AL. Co-founded by Aaron Duval and Jeff Bickley. Named Top Precision Farming Solutions Provider 2023 by AgriBusiness Review. Sells DJI Agras T50, T100, XAG P100 Pro and Talos T60X plus drone trailers. Provides Part 107/137 regulatory support.
FL · FAA Part 107 certification training across Miami, Orlando & Treasure Coast
Port St. Lucie, FL drone training provider offering FAA Part 107 certification and professional drone training across Florida, serving Miami, Orlando and the Treasure Coast. Provides hands-on flight skills and enterprise/government drone training including agriculture applications.
Florida 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 Florida.
Commercial agricultural drone rental in Florida 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 Aerial Pest Control (Ch. 487 F.S.) from Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS). Confirm any operator you hire holds all three before any application.
Most Florida 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.