Agricultural drone services for grapes / vineyards in New Jersey. Typical rate: $18 to $30/acre
In New Jersey, drone spraying for grapes / vineyards sits within the broader state custom-rate band of $18 to $28/acre, with the most comparable per-acre range for grapes / vineyards applications running $18 to $30/acre. New Jersey sits in the Southeast region, which shapes the disease, drift and timing pressures local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in New Jersey require Category 11: Aerial Applicator. 40 hours OJT required for Category 11. from New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) 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 New Jersey
New Jersey requires Category 11: Aerial Applicator. 40 hours OJT required for Category 11. for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).
National ยท DJI Agras distributor explicitly serving NE states
Division of Rozell Sprayer Manufacturing with 40+ years in the sprayer industry based in Tyler, TX. Distributes the full DJI Agras line explicitly to multiple Northeast states including NJ, NY, DE, RI, ME, VT, MA and MD. Provides sales, technical support and training.
National ยท farmer-founded ag drone dealer since 2015
One of the earliest US agricultural drone dealers, founded 2015 by a group of farmers. Sells DJI Agras T50, T100 and Talos T60X plus sprayer trailer solutions. Provides training at IN/IL facilities. CropTech Solutions (Waterford, PA) is an authorized FlyingAg dealer. Contact: corey@flyingag.com.
National ยท DJI Certified Service Center, 50K+ acres sprayed, NE state pages
DJI Certified Service Center and authorized dealer based in Dundee, OH, run by Mike. Has sprayed 50K+ acres. Maintains state-specific pages for most NE states: NY, NJ, PA, MD, DE, CT, WV, NH and MA. Designed the nuWay Ag Drone Trailer. Sells DJI Agras T100, T50, T40, T25, FlyCart 100 and Mavic 3M.
National network ยท largest spray drone operator network in US, 30+ states
Largest spray drone operator network in the US covering 30+ states, based in Iowa City, IA and led by CEO Mariah Scott. AcreConnect platform (map.acreconnect.io) connects farmers with local operators. Stone Valley Drones (PA) is a network member. Sells DJI Agras T10, T30, T40 and XAG P100 Pro. Holds FAA Exemption 18929B.
Northeast ยท only identified XAG authorized dealer in the region
The only identified XAG authorized dealer serving the Northeast US. Also sells DJI drones and the Ceres Air platform. Offers precision aerial application, multispectral mapping, agricultural education, training, repairs and drone sales. Partners with Virginia Ag Drones. Offers John Deere Financing.
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National ยท largest US ag spray drone distributor, 21K YouTube subscribers
Self-described largest agricultural spray drone distributor in the US, founded 2019 in Boonville, MO by Taylor Moreland and Kit Carlson. Distributes EAVision J70, J150 and RoadRunner 350. Maintains dealer locator and custom applicator maps. Hi-Aloft (PA) is an affiliate dealer. 21K YouTube subscribers.
First DJI Agriculture distributor in the Northeast ยท Syracuse, NY
First DJI Agriculture Distributor in the Northeast, originally founded as Empire Drone in Fulton, NY (2018) by Sean Falconer and John McGraw. Acquired by Volatus Aerospace in November 2022 for approx. $650K. Sells, trains, maintains and leases DJI Agras T16, T40, T50 plus Autel, Draganfly and Wingtra platforms. Showcased at 2025 NY Farm Show.
NY ยท invasive species spraying, spongy moth & spotted lanternfly
Northeast region's premier invasive species drone spraying provider, based in Herkimer, NY. Operated by Rick Jordan and Bennett Sluis. Uses NOP-certified Foray 48B for spongy moth control. Also handles herbicide, fungicide, aquatic vegetation control, cover crop seeding and mapping. Featured on PBS. Listed on PA DCNR aerial applicator list.
NJ veteran nonprofit ยท ag spraying + veteran drone career training
Veteran-based non-profit drone services group providing agricultural drone spray services and training veterans for drone careers. Founded by 45+ year private pilot Michael Parziale in Manasquan, NJ. Operates DJI Agras T10, T30, T40 and Mavic 3M. Provides liquid and granular application, search and rescue and drone sales.
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NJ government ยท pioneer UAS larvicide application agency
Pioneer government agency in Warren County, NJ using UAS for targeted larvicide application, breeding ground mapping and mosquito population surveillance. One of the first government entities in the Northeast to adopt drone technology for public health pest management.
First NJ Part 137 certified drone company ยท operator + dealer + training
First drone company in New Jersey to obtain FAA Part 137 certification (January 2021). Holds NJ EPA Pesticide Business License #91589B and FAA exemption FAA-2020-0261-0001. FAA Safety Team representative. Founded 2017 in Marlton, NJ. Offers ag aerial spraying, Part 107 training, consulting, product testing, drone sales and STEM education.
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NJ ยท USDA-funded AI drone research for cranberry & blueberry bogs
Glassboro, NJ university conducting USDA-funded research developing AI-powered autonomous drones for precision spot-spraying in New Jersey cranberry bogs and blueberry fields. Led by Thanh Nguyen Ph.D. and Hieu Nguyen Ph.D. Partners with Rutgers Philip E. Marucci Center for Blueberry and Cranberry Research.
Baltimore-area dealer selling and servicing agricultural drones including DJI Agras T50. Also builds custom heavy-lift cargo drones and performs DJI conversions. Founded by a U.S. Navy aerospace engineer. Serves the East Coast from Parkville, MD.
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FAQ: grapes / vineyards drone spraying in New Jersey
Drone spraying rates for grapes / vineyards in New Jersey typically run $18 to $30/acre for application only; the farmer supplies the chemical product. State-level custom-rate guidance for New Jersey averages $18 to $28/acre. Pricing varies based on total acreage, distance from the operator base and product type.
Optimal drone application timing for grapes / vineyards runs Mar, 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 New Jersey for scheduling at least 4 to 6 weeks ahead of the peak window.
Commercial drone pesticide application in New Jersey 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 Applicator. 40 hours OJT required for Category 11. from New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Confirm any operator you hire holds all three before any application.
Drone spraying on grapes / vineyards 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.
Three reasons. Slopes over 15 percent make tractor-mounted airblast sprayers genuinely dangerous. Drones cover both leaf surfaces via rotor downwash where over-row airblast misses the underside of leaves. And drones reduce chemical runoff by 30 to 40 percent on hillside blocks per UC Davis research, which matters for regulatory compliance in California and Oregon.
Most Napa, Sonoma and Paso Robles vineyards run 8 to 12 fungicide passes per season from bud break in March through veraison in August. Powdery mildew alone typically triggers 6 to 9 sprays on susceptible varieties. Washington and Oregon programs are slightly shorter at 6 to 10 passes. Per-acre rates multiply across this many applications, making drone efficiency a real dollars-per-acre decision.
Typical rates run $18 to $30 per acre per pass, with hillside premium blocks running up to $35 per acre. A full-season 10-pass program at $24 average lands at $240 per acre in drone spray costs alone. Large vineyards over 100 acres often negotiate rate floors, and multi-year contracts with a dedicated drone operator can trim 10 to 15 percent off spot pricing.
Yes, and this is one of the fastest-growing drone spray niches. OMRI-approved sulfur, copper hydroxide, Regalia and other organic products all apply well by drone at 10 to 20 gpa carrier. Some organic growers prefer drones specifically because lower drift and targeted coverage reduce collateral impact on cover crops and beneficial insects between vine rows.
Yes. CDPR requires pilots to hold the Unmanned Pest Control Aircraft Pilot Certificate in addition to a standard QAC or QAL, plus county agricultural commissioner registration in each county of operation. Restricted Material Permits and Notice of Intent filings apply the same way as with airblast. Some county regulations also impose mandatory buffer zones around schools and residences that are stricter for aerial application including drones.
Book a full-season contract by February in California. Mid-season one-off sprays during powdery mildew spikes are often impossible to source once the season is underway. Washington and Oregon vineyard operators have slightly more flexibility but full-season programs still fill by March.