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Grapes / Vineyards Drone Spraying in North Dakota

Agricultural drone services for grapes / vineyards in North Dakota. Typical rate: $18–$30/acre/acre

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About grapes / vineyards

Vineyards cover approximately 1.2 million acres in California, Washington, New York, and Oregon. Drone spraying handles steep hillside applications where tractors struggle, delivering 8–12 fungicide passes per season for powdery mildew, downy mildew, and botrytis control. Rotor downwash penetrates the canopy and covers both leaf surfaces. Per-acre rates are higher than row crops due to complex terrain and required carrier volumes.

Typical rate: $18–$30/acre/acre
US acreage: 1M+ acres

Application calendar for grapes / vineyards

Jan
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Dec

Green months = optimal application window

Grapes / Vineyards drone operators in North Dakota(all operators in state)

Lincoln, NE
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Nebraska wheat & corn · NDAA-compliant fleet

Great Plains Drone Co. operates an NDAA-compliant fleet of Hylio AG-272 drones across Nebraska, South Dakota, and Kansas. We serve large-scale grain producers with corn and wheat fungicide applications, and offer fall cover crop seeding programs across the northern Plains. Minimum booking: 40 acres. No travel charge within 100 miles.

Drone SprayingCover Crop SeedingFertilizer Application
$12–$16/acre
30K ac 4FAA

FAQ: grapes / vineyards drone spraying in North Dakota

Drone spraying rates for grapes / vineyards in North Dakota typically run $18–$30/acre per acre for application only — the farmer supplies the chemical product. Pricing varies based on total acreage, distance from the operator's base, and product type.

Optimal timing for grapes / vineyards drone applications is: Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep. Exact timing depends on weather conditions and pest or disease pressure each season. Contact a local operator in North Dakota for scheduling.

Drone spraying on grapes / vineyards offers several advantages: zero soil compaction, 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. It also reduces product waste by 20–30% compared to ground equipment.