Springfield, Illinois sits in Sangamon County, an ag-relevant region with statewide drone-spray operator coverage available; this page surfaces the crops, rates and licensing context for Springfield farmers booking work. State capital and central Illinois ag-services hub; Sangamon County corn and soybean acreage anchors regional drone demand. Primary crops in Illinois include corn and soybeans, each with established 2026 drone-spray rate bands. Illinois drone application rates run $12 to $17/acre depending on field size, crop and application timing, in line with 2026 statewide benchmarks. Every operator working over Illinois fields must hold FAA Part 107 plus Aerial General Standards (replaces Core exam) + site categories from Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDA), and many also carry FAA Part 137 for commercial agricultural aircraft operations. Contact statewide operators in the Illinois directory below for Springfield availability, or list your business free if you serve Springfield.
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Listed operators
$12 to $17/acre
Illinois rate range
Corn, Soybeans
Top crops served
Drone operators serving IllinoisNo operator listed at the Springfield city level yet. 25 statewide operators cover Illinois and most can serve Springfield fields with reasonable travel.
AgriForce Drone Services is a full-service agricultural drone applicator based in central Iowa, serving the Corn Belt since 2020. FAA Part 107 and Part 137 certified fleet of 8 drones. Specializing in corn fungicide at tassel, soybean applications and fall cover crop seeding. Record: 1,200 acres treated in a single night.
Verified OperatorFAA Part 137 ✓FAA Part 107 ✓
Drone SprayingCover Crop SeedingCrop Scouting+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
Crop Hawk Drone Services covers Indiana, Ohio and Michigan with a 3-drone fleet. Our core business is fungicide application on corn at VT/R1 and soybean applications at R2 to R3. We also offer cover crop seeding programs starting in August. Operated by a fourth-generation farm family that understands your operation from the ground up.
Heartland Drone Co. is an Illinois-based drone applicator serving corn and soybean producers across the upper Midwest. Single-operator, 2-drone setup capable of 100+ acres per day. We keep our overhead low and pass the savings to you, flat rate $14/acre for any field over 40 acres, no trip fee within 60 miles of Peoria.
Bestway Ag provides drone spraying and precision agriculture services across western Kentucky and southern Illinois, specializing in corn, soybean and wheat fungicide programs. The operation uses DJI Agras equipment and offers custom application scheduling for large row-crop farms.
Agriculture spray drone dealer and DJI trained service center in Effingham IL. Partners with The Equity cooperative for custom aerial application services.
Southern Illinois company providing precise aerial drone applications for agriculture. Active Facebook presence with approximately 1140 followers.
Drone Spraying
Price on request
Springfield ag-county context
Springfield sits in Sangamon County with a population of approximately 114,394 (US Census Bureau Places).
State capital and central Illinois ag-services hub; Sangamon County corn and soybean acreage anchors regional drone demand.
Sources: USDA NASS Census of Agriculture (county-level cropland and farm-receipts tables) and US Census Bureau Places gazetteer. Confirm exact figures via primary source for any decision-grade use.
Rate ranges from national crop benchmarks. Illinois statewide range: $12 to $17/acre. Estimate your job →
Required credentials for drone operators serving Springfield
Commercial agricultural drone application in Illinois requires the federal FAA Part 137 certificate plus Aerial General Standards (replaces Core exam) + site categories from Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDA). Read the federal rules in the FAA Part 137 guide and the state-by-state breakdown on state pesticide licensing.
Verify Springfield drone operator credentials
Primary-source references for verifying ag drone operator credentials in Illinois and federally.
Use the spray cost calculator to model Springfield jobs against the $12 to $17/acre state range. Pin down acres, target crop (most Springfield jobs are corn), and whether you need application only or chemical-included pricing.
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Verify FAA Part 137 and Illinois licensing
Confirm the operator holds FAA Part 107, FAA Part 137 and Aerial General Standards (replaces Core exam) + site categories. 0 of 0 Springfield operators in this directory list Part 137. Ask for a copy of their certificate and state license number before signing.
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Book the application window early
Corn treatment in Illinois typically lands in the Jul to Aug window. Demand spikes in peak season, so contact 2 to 3 of the Springfield operators below 4 to 6 weeks ahead with field maps, target product and a preferred date range. Confirm insurance certificates name your farm as additional insured before the first flight.
Drone spraying in Springfield typically runs $12 to $17/acre, in line with the broader Illinois 2026 benchmark. Application-only rates exclude chemical, and quotes vary based on field size, terrain and crop. Corn jobs in Illinois sit toward the lower end of that range when fields are large and contiguous. Use the spray cost calculator to model your specific acreage before requesting quotes.
Springfield does not yet have an operator listed at the city level, but 25 drone operators cover Illinois statewide and most can serve Springfield fields with reasonable travel. See the statewide grid below or use the spray cost calculator to estimate a job before reaching out. If you provide drone services in Springfield, list your business free to anchor this page.
Any operator booking commercial drone pesticide application over Springfield fields needs three credentials: FAA Part 107 (Remote Pilot Certificate) for the pilot, FAA Part 137 (Agricultural Aircraft Operator Certificate) for the business, and Aerial General Standards (replaces Core exam) + site categories from Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDA). Confirm all three before any application; many operators also carry NDAA Section 848 compliance for cost-share eligible work.