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Row Crops Drone Spraying in Oregon

Agricultural drone services for row crops in Oregon. Typical rate: $12 to $22/acre

In Oregon, drone spraying for row crops sits within the broader state custom-rate band of $16 to $30/acre, with the most comparable per-acre range for row crops applications running $12 to $22/acre. Oregon sits in the Great Plains region, which shapes the disease, drift and timing pressures local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in Oregon require Aerial Pesticide Applicator (APA) license, a separate standalone add-on. from Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) on top of FAA Part 137 certification.

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About row crops drone spraying

Row crops in US agriculture covers corn (over 90 million acres), soybeans (87 million), wheat (45 million), cotton (10 million), sorghum (6 to 8 million), and rice (2.5 million), plus smaller-acreage entries like dry beans, peanuts and sunflowers. Together these account for roughly 240 million planted acres each year per USDA NASS, and they are the single largest customer for commercial agricultural drone spraying in the United States. Row-crop spraying is dominated by foliar fungicide and insecticide programs in the canopy-tall middle of the season, plus burndown and pre-emerge herbicide work at the edges. Drone economics work because row-crop fields are large and flat enough to support 200 to 600 acres-per-day throughput on a single DJI Agras T50 or Hylio AG-272 class machine, and tall canopies (corn at VT/R1, soybeans at R2/R3) make ground equipment costly or impossible. Operators serving row crops should hold FAA Part 107 plus FAA Part 137, the state commercial pesticide applicator license with aerial endorsement, and a chemical drift insurance rider. The four major drone-treated row crops have their own profile pages โ€” corn, soybeans, wheat and cotton โ€” with crop-specific timing, pests and rate ranges. Operators listing "row-crops" generally service multiple of these crops within a region.

Typical rate: $12 to $22/acre
US acreage: 240M+ acres

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Green months = optimal application window

Aerial pesticide licensing in Oregon

Oregon requires Aerial Pesticide Applicator (APA) license, a separate standalone add-on. for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA).

Full agency, exam and renewal-cycle details: Oregon state page ยท 50-state licensing reference ยท state extension service.

Row Crops drone operators in Oregon

Washington (serves ), ID

All team members are FAA licensed pilots and licensed applicators in Idaho. Also works with government conservation and wildlife agencies.

FAA Part 137 โœ“FAA Part 107 โœ“
Drone SprayingCover Crop SeedingFertilizer Application
Price on request

Harrisburg-based professional service covering all of Oregon; up to 40 ac/hr spraying, 50 ac/hr spreading from fully autonomous RTK-capable drones

Drone SprayingCover Crop SeedingFertilizer Application
Price on request

FAQ: row crops drone spraying in Oregon

Drone spraying rates for row crops in Oregon typically run $12 to $22/acre for application only; the farmer supplies the chemical product. State-level custom-rate guidance for Oregon averages $16 to $30/acre. Pricing varies based on total acreage, distance from the operator base and product type.