Agricultural drone services for pasture and rangeland in Iowa. Typical rate: $14 to $25/acre
In Iowa, drone spraying for pasture and rangeland sits within the broader state custom-rate band of $12 to $17/acre, with the most comparable per-acre range for pasture and rangeland applications running $14 to $25/acre. Iowa sits in the Corn Belt region, which shapes the disease, drift and timing pressures local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in Iowa require Category 11 (Aerial Application) from IDALS on top of FAA Part 137 certification.
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About pasture and rangeland drone spraying
Pasture and rangeland is the largest land-use category in US agriculture at roughly 650 million acres (USDA NASS Census of Agriculture 2022), spanning improved pasture in the eastern half of the country, native rangeland on the Great Plains, and arid range across the western states. Drone spraying on pasture is fundamentally different from row-crop work: rather than canopy-level fungicide passes, the most common services are broadleaf weed control (2,4-D, dicamba, picloram), brush and mesquite knockdown (triclopyr, aminopyralid), and pasture seeding or fertilizer broadcast on terrain that ground equipment cannot easily reach. Per-acre rates run $14 to $25 because pasture work involves more travel, more spot-treat patterns and longer ferry distances between fields than row-crop spraying. Drones excel where ground rigs fail: ridges, wooded transition zones, riparian buffers, and rocky or hilly grazing land where airplane applicators are inefficient on small acreages. Operators serving pasture and rangeland should hold FAA Part 137 plus the state commercial pesticide applicator license with aerial endorsement; some states require a separate "pasture and rangeland" sub-category endorsement on top of the basic aerial credential. The Texas Department of Agriculture, Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, and Mountain West state ag departments publish state-specific guidance on aerial pasture work, including buffer zones for pollinator habitat and watershed protection.
Typical rate: $14 to $25/acre
US acreage: 650M+ acres
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Aerial pesticide licensing in Iowa
Iowa requires Category 11 (Aerial Application) for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is IDALS.
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.
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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.
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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.
Hazel Hill Drone Services LLC provides professional agricultural drone spraying across Northeast Missouri and surrounding areas. We specialize in precision application of herbicides, fungicides, pesticides, and fertilizers using advanced drone technology. Our services help farmers reduce crop damage, improve efficiency, and spray fields that traditional equipment can't reach. Fast scheduling, reliable service, and results you can trust. Fully Licensed and Insured since 2023.
Full-service ag drone dealership powered by Agri Spray Drones. Established 2023 providing custom spraying cover crop seeding and granular applications.
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Specializes in custom-built spray drone trailers and precision aerial application. One of the first companies in the region to bring precision drone spraying to agriculture.
Iowa Certified pesticide applicator and Part 107 licensed drone operator. Provides precision spray drone application and field mapping in Southeast Iowa.
Iowa-based drone dealership and spraying service partnered with Rantizo. Participated in ISU/Bayer coverage test comparing drone airplane and ground rig applications.
Iowa-based ag technology company (est. 1995 as Western Iowa GPS) partnered with Hylio. Top Ag Leader Blue Delta Dealer expanding into spray drone technology.
Largest US spray drone network. First approved for ag drone spraying in Iowa (2019). Sprayed ~200000 acres in 2023. Sold drone operations in 2025; parent rebranded as American Autonomy focusing on AcreConnect software.
Iowa-based agricultural input company providing spray drone application of proprietary products including Landoil Extreme and SOIL BOOST EXTREME surfactants.
Eastern Iowa aerial application service. Founded by husband-wife team from corporate finance/accounting backgrounds. Also carries a smaller drone for surveillance.
Started with three DJI Agras T30 drones in December 2021. Offers equipment sales setup consulting and compliance assistance. Sprayed tens of thousands of acres.
Self-described largest agricultural drone company west of the Mississippi. Exclusive US distributor of GTEEX Revolution Drones. Three Iowa locations. National dealer network.
Leading upper Midwest ag spray drone dealer acquired by Frontier Precision. Sells XAG and DJI drones with on-farm demos training and service. MN location in Morris/Hancock area.
Veteran-owned, family-operated. Combines military precision with ag expertise.
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FAQ: pasture and rangeland drone spraying in Iowa
Drone spraying rates for pasture and rangeland in Iowa typically run $14 to $25/acre for application only; the farmer supplies the chemical product. State-level custom-rate guidance for Iowa averages $12 to $17/acre. Pricing varies based on total acreage, distance from the operator base and product type.
Optimal drone application timing for pasture and rangeland runs Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep. Exact timing depends on weather, growth stage and pest or disease pressure each season; contact a local operator in Iowa for scheduling at least 4 to 6 weeks ahead of the peak window.
Commercial drone pesticide application in Iowa 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 Application) from IDALS. Confirm any operator you hire holds all three before any application.
Drone spraying on pasture and rangeland offers zero soil compaction, the ability to operate when fields are too wet for tractors, GPS-guided uniform coverage at 95%+ accuracy and the ability to treat small or irregularly shaped fields. Peer-reviewed studies (Nature Scientific Reports 2025, ScienceDirect 2025, ACS 2023) report 46 to 75% pesticide use reduction, 65 to 70% drift reduction at field boundaries and 90 to 99% lower operator chemical exposure versus ground equipment.
Pasture work runs $14 to $25 per acre, higher than row-crop rates because of more travel between fields, more spot-treat patterns, and rougher terrain. Brush and mesquite knockdown often runs at the upper end of the range. Spot-treat work on small infestations may be billed per hour or per visit rather than per acre.
Most broadleaf weed control happens April through June while target species are actively growing and before grazing turn-out. Brush and mesquite knockdown is timed to leaf-out in late spring through early summer. Fall applications target perennial weeds going dormant. Local extension service guidance for your state is the best timing reference.
2,4-D and dicamba dominate broadleaf weed control. Triclopyr and aminopyralid are common for brush and mesquite. All three product classes have aerial application labels with specific droplet, wind and buffer requirements. Confirm the specific product label permits aerial application before booking.
Yes. Drones excel on hilly, wooded, rocky and riparian-adjacent pasture where ground sprayers either cannot enter or risk soil compaction and water-quality issues. The economics tip toward drones whenever target acres are scattered across a property rather than concentrated in one large block.
Same FAA Part 107 plus Part 137 plus state aerial applicator endorsement that any commercial drone spraying requires. Some states (Texas, Oklahoma, Mountain West) have a separate pasture or rangeland sub-category on the state license; verify with your state department of agriculture before booking work.