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Pasture and Rangeland Drone Spraying in Pennsylvania

Agricultural drone services for pasture and rangeland in Pennsylvania. Typical rate: $14 to $25/acre

In Pennsylvania, drone spraying for pasture and rangeland sits within the broader state custom-rate band of $15 to $24/acre, with the most comparable per-acre range for pasture and rangeland applications running $14 to $25/acre. Pennsylvania sits in the Southeast region, which shapes the disease, drift and timing pressures local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in Pennsylvania require Category 25: Aerial Applicator from Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture 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 Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania requires Category 25: Aerial Applicator for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.

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

Pasture and Rangeland drone operators in Pennsylvania

Carlisle, PA

PA/MD seeding specialist · $52K PA Agriculture Innovation Grant recipient

Pennsylvania-based agricultural drone seeding company specializing in regenerative cover crop establishment, native grass and habitat seeding. Co-founded by Molly Cheatum and Bill Chain. Services include aerial cover crop seeding, native grass and broadleaf seeding, meadow and grass buffer seeding, wildlife habitat seeding, multispecies seed mixes and conservation cost-share program connection. Partnership with King's Agriseed; recipient of a $52,000 Pennsylvania Agricultural Innovation Grant.

FAA Part 107 ✓Women-Led
Cover Crop SeedingAg Consulting
Price on request

FAQ: pasture and rangeland drone spraying in Pennsylvania

Drone spraying rates for pasture and rangeland in Pennsylvania typically run $14 to $25/acre for application only; the farmer supplies the chemical product. State-level custom-rate guidance for Pennsylvania averages $15 to $24/acre. Pricing varies based on total acreage, distance from the operator base and product type.