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Grapes / Vineyards Drone Spraying in Georgia

Agricultural drone services for grapes / vineyards in Georgia. Typical rate: $18 to $30/acre

In Georgia, drone spraying for grapes / vineyards sits within the broader state custom-rate band of $16 to $26/acre, with the most comparable per-acre range for grapes / vineyards applications running $18 to $30/acre. Georgia sits in the Southeast region, which shapes the disease, drift and timing pressures local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in Georgia require Category 34: Aerial Methods. Recognizes both Part 107 and Part 137. from Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) on top of FAA Part 137 certification.

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About grapes / vineyards drone spraying

Wine grape vineyards cover approximately 1.2 million US acres, concentrated in California (900,000 acres), Washington, Oregon and New York. Drones have become the preferred spray platform on hillside blocks with slopes over 15 percent, where airblast sprayers either cannot operate safely or produce runoff that violates local water-quality rules. A typical California wine vineyard receives 8 to 12 fungicide passes per season for powdery mildew, downy mildew and botrytis control, making per-acre spray spend the largest single chemical cost in grape production. Rotor downwash from a commercial spray drone (DJI Agras T25P and T50 are the dominant models in California vineyard work) penetrates the vine canopy and covers both upper and lower leaf surfaces, addressing the single biggest weakness of over-row airblast equipment. UC Davis Cooperative Extension research reports drone-applied fungicide on hillside vineyards reduces chemical runoff by 30 to 40 percent compared to conventional airblast sprayers. Per-acre rates are higher than row crops ($18 to $30 per acre) because hillside terrain, multiple passes per season and required carrier volumes of 10 to 20 gallons per acre all push costs up. California vineyards also add regulatory complexity: every application must be reported to the County Agricultural Commissioner, many products require Restricted Material Permits and some pest management products require a same-day Notice of Intent filing.

Typical rate: $18 to $30/acre
US acreage: 1M+ acres

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Aerial pesticide licensing in Georgia

Georgia requires Category 34: Aerial Methods. Recognizes both Part 107 and Part 137. for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA).

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

Grapes / Vineyards drone operators in Georgia

SW Georgia · authorized DJI dealer + spray drone pioneer for peanuts & cotton

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.

Verified OperatorFAA Part 107 ✓DJI Certified
Drone SprayingCover Crop SeedingEquipment Sales
Price on request

North GA · precision spraying, remote sensing & invasive species management

North Georgia agricultural drone company based in Tate, GA offering precision spraying and remote sensing. Serves peaches, corn, peanuts, pecans, vineyards and general row crops. Positions itself as a pioneer in drone-assisted crop protection and invasive species management across the Southeast.

FAA Part 107 ✓
Drone SprayingAerial MappingCrop Scouting
Price on request

FAQ: grapes / vineyards drone spraying in Georgia

Drone spraying rates for grapes / vineyards in Georgia typically run $18 to $30/acre for application only; the farmer supplies the chemical product. State-level custom-rate guidance for Georgia averages $16 to $26/acre. Pricing varies based on total acreage, distance from the operator base and product type.