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Alfalfa Drone Spraying in Idaho

Agricultural drone services for alfalfa in Idaho. Typical rate: $14 to $20/acre

In Idaho, drone spraying for alfalfa sits within the broader state custom-rate band of $14 to $22/acre, with the most comparable per-acre range for alfalfa applications running $14 to $20/acre. Idaho sits in the Great Plains region, which shapes the disease, drift and timing pressures local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in Idaho require Category AA: Aerial Applicators from Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) on top of FAA Part 137 certification.

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About alfalfa drone spraying

Alfalfa is the dominant US hay forage crop, with approximately 16 million harvested acres in 2024 per USDA NASS โ€” concentrated in California, the Mountain West, and the Northern Plains states (Idaho, Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin). Drone spraying on alfalfa is dominated by alfalfa weevil insecticide passes in early spring (late March through May depending on latitude), leaf spot fungicide applications between cuttings during disease pressure years, and pre-cutting harvest aids in seed production fields. Established alfalfa stands are typically cut three to five times per growing season in the Midwest and up to 10 times in California; each cutting interval is a potential drone application window. Per-acre rates run $14 to $20, slightly above corn fungicide because alfalfa stands are denser and operators run lower-volume passes for canopy penetration. The drone advantage on alfalfa is timing: weevil and aphid outbreaks move fast and the canopy regrows quickly between cuttings, so the 24-to-48-hour turnaround a drone operator can offer beats waiting for ground rig availability. University of California IPM, University of Wisconsin Extension and Mississippi State University Extension publish current scouting and treatment thresholds for the major alfalfa pests.

Typical rate: $14 to $20/acre
US acreage: 16M+ acres

Application calendar for alfalfa

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Green months = optimal application window

Aerial pesticide licensing in Idaho

Idaho requires Category AA: Aerial Applicators for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA).

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

Alfalfa drone operators in Idaho

Lehi, UT (hubs: Boise, Twin Falls, ID

Authorized DJI Agras dealer. One-stop shop for ag drones, parts and service. Operates spray hubs across Idaho. Sprayed thousands of acres. $15 to $22/acre.

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Eastern Idaho, ID

Custom drone spray operator covering eastern Idaho. $300 minimum, $10 to $20/acre. Optimistic about swarming technology for increased capacity.

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Rexburg, ID

Idaho's leading ag drone supplier started on a family farm. Carries multiple brands. Nationwide shipping. Also provides local spray services in SE Idaho. Founder Braden Smith gained attention when Elon Musk shared his post.

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South-central Idaho, ID

Idaho-focused precision drone service. Uses XAG P100 Pro and Chem-Man software. Emphasis on eliminating soil compaction and canopy penetration. Does rangeland rehabilitation and conservation.

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FAQ: alfalfa drone spraying in Idaho

Drone spraying rates for alfalfa in Idaho typically run $14 to $20/acre for application only; the farmer supplies the chemical product. State-level custom-rate guidance for Idaho averages $14 to $22/acre. Pricing varies based on total acreage, distance from the operator base and product type.