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Orchards Drone Spraying in West Virginia

Agricultural drone services for orchards in West Virginia. Typical rate: $20 to $35/acre

In West Virginia, drone spraying for orchards sits within the broader state custom-rate band of $18 to $28/acre, with the most comparable per-acre range for orchards applications running $20 to $35/acre. West Virginia sits in the Southeast region, which shapes the disease, drift and timing pressures local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in West Virginia require Category 14: Aerial from West Virginia Department of Agriculture on top of FAA Part 137 certification.

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About orchards drone spraying

US orchards cover more than 5 million acres, with Washington State apple and cherry blocks, California almond and pistachio plantations, Michigan and New York tree fruit and Florida citrus as the primary markets. Drone spraying has moved from experimental to mainstream in orchards over the past three years, driven by two factors: dense high-density plantings where conventional airblast sprayers struggle to cover the canopy, and hillside blocks in Washington and Oregon that are genuinely unsafe for tractor operation. Washington State University surveys report 95 percent of apple growers are interested in drone spraying, and Michigan State University Extension has published parallel interest data for tart cherry. Typical orchard spray programs include 6 to 12 passes per season for fire blight, powdery mildew, codling moth and brown rot. Per-acre rates are the highest of any US drone spray market ($20 to $35 per acre) because of the dense canopy, higher carrier volumes required (8 to 15 gpa) and the complex navigation around variable tree sizes and row widths. Cornell University Cooperative Extension reports drone pesticide reductions of 25 to 40 percent on high-density apple compared to airblast at equivalent disease and pest control. Almond and pistachio growers in California's Central Valley also increasingly use drones for early-season dormant oil and fungicide passes where air movement and orchard floor conditions limit ground equipment effectiveness.

Typical rate: $20 to $35/acre
US acreage: 5M+ acres

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Aerial pesticide licensing in West Virginia

West Virginia requires Category 14: Aerial for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is West Virginia Department of Agriculture.

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

Orchards drone operators in West Virginia

Land-grant UAS precision ag research & Extension, Blacksburg VA

Virginia Tech's School of Plant and Environmental Sciences operates a drone precision agriculture program conducting applied research on UAV-based spraying, remote sensing and variable-rate application. The program delivers producer workshops, Extension field days and FAA Part 107 training across Virginia in partnership with county Extension offices.

Verified OperatorFAA Part 107 โœ“
Pilot TrainingCrop ScoutingAerial Mapping+1 more
Price on request
Charlottesville, VA

Virginia drone ag application, grain, orchards & vineyards

Elevation Aerial Application provides drone spraying services to grain, orchard and vineyard producers across Virginia. The company is equipped for steep-terrain orchard and vineyard applications in the Blue Ridge foothills and Appalachian highlands, as well as flat-ground corn and soybean fungicide programs in the Piedmont and Tidewater regions.

Verified OperatorFAA Part 137 โœ“FAA Part 107 โœ“
Drone SprayingFertilizer ApplicationCrop Scouting
Price on request

FAQ: orchards drone spraying in West Virginia

Drone spraying rates for orchards in West Virginia typically run $20 to $35/acre for application only; the farmer supplies the chemical product. State-level custom-rate guidance for West Virginia averages $18 to $28/acre. Pricing varies based on total acreage, distance from the operator base and product type.