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Cotton Drone Spraying in New Mexico

Agricultural drone services for cotton in New Mexico. Typical rate: $14 to $20/acre

In New Mexico, drone spraying for cotton sits within the broader state custom-rate band of $15 to $22/acre, with the most comparable per-acre range for cotton applications running $14 to $20/acre. New Mexico runs 50K acres of cotton; Southern NM. New Mexico sits in the Great Plains region, which shapes the disease, drift and timing pressures local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in New Mexico require Core + site/pest category (no separate aerial category) from New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA) on top of FAA Part 137 certification.

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About cotton drone spraying

Cotton covers approximately 10 million US acres across the Southeast, Texas and the Mid-South. Drone spraying has become essential for defoliant and boll-opener applications in September and October, when soft Delta soils stop ground rigs and neighboring soybean fields rule out airplanes due to drift concerns. Mississippi State Extension and the University of Arkansas report cotton growers in the Delta completing defoliant applications 5 to 10 days faster by drone than by waiting for ground to dry out for tractor-mounted sprayers. A two-drone crew commonly treats 400 to 600 acres of cotton defoliant per day. Mid-season applications also matter: tarnished plant bug, cotton aphid and bollworm pressure spike in July and August and drone applicators handle these jobs without the compaction that hurts mid-season cotton yield. Texas cotton, both in the Rolling Plains and South Texas, adds a separate use case: brush control on mesquite and cedar in pasture-adjacent cotton rotations, where drones reach zones ground rigs cannot. Per-acre rates on cotton run higher than row crops because defoliant applications often require complex tank mixes and precise coverage at low carrier volumes.

Typical rate: $14 to $20/acre
US acreage: 10M+ acres

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Green months = optimal application window

Aerial pesticide licensing in New Mexico

New Mexico requires Core + site/pest category (no separate aerial category) for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA).

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

Cotton drone operators in New Mexico

Lubbock, TX
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Texas cotton, brush control & winter wheat

Texas Ag Drones LLC is one of the largest ag drone operations in Texas, with a 7-drone fleet covering cotton, grain sorghum, winter wheat and pasture brush control. We specialize in cotton defoliant applications in the Rolling Plains and South Texas, and handle mesquite and cedar brush control in rangeland where ground equipment cannot reach.

Verified OperatorFAA Part 137 ✓FAA Part 107 ✓
Drone SprayingFertilizer ApplicationEmergency Response+1 more
$12 to $18/acre
70K ac 7
Texas (serves OK and NM), TX

No job too big or too small

Texas-based operator covering TX, OK, and NM. Retired ag teacher Rod Brents combines traditional ranching with drone technology. Services include spraying, brush control (Brush Bullet), pasture management, right-of-way and solar farm spraying.

Verified Operator
Drone SprayingFertilizer Application
Price on request

FAQ: cotton drone spraying in New Mexico

Drone spraying rates for cotton in New Mexico typically run $14 to $20/acre for application only; the farmer supplies the chemical product. State-level custom-rate guidance for New Mexico averages $15 to $22/acre. Pricing varies based on total acreage, distance from the operator base and product type.