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Orchards Drone Spraying in Wisconsin

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

In Wisconsin, drone spraying for orchards sits within the broader state custom-rate band of $13 to $18/acre, with the most comparable per-acre range for orchards applications running $20 to $35/acre. Wisconsin sits in the Corn Belt region, which shapes the disease, drift and timing pressures local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in Wisconsin require Category 9.9: Aerial Applicator (supplementary certification under ATCP 29.28) from Wisconsin DATCP 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 Wisconsin

Wisconsin requires Category 9.9: Aerial Applicator (supplementary certification under ATCP 29.28) for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is Wisconsin DATCP.

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

Orchards drone operators in Wisconsin

Central Minnesota precision drone service covering six upper Midwest states. Can begin work same day as initial site visit.

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Marshfield, WI

Wisconsin-based agricultural drone applicator and dealer founded by Jeramy Williams (CEO and Founder) in 2020 in Marshfield, WI. Provides custom liquid and dry applications, cover crop seeding, and crop monitoring across Wisconsin and surrounding states. Also a full-service drone dealer offering equipment, training, and licensing support for farmers and new operators. Cited as the largest custom drone applicator and largest ag drone dealer in Wisconsin; provided FAA Part 108 testimony in Washington DC; partnered with ProfitProAG. Operates DJI Agras (models pending) and XAG (models pending) including the DJI Agras T100.

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Farmer-owned custom aerial application in Antigo WI. 15+ years pesticide application experience. Fleet of three DJI Agras drones on double-decker trailer. DATCP and Part 137 licensed.

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FAQ: orchards drone spraying in Wisconsin

Drone spraying rates for orchards in Wisconsin typically run $20 to $35/acre for application only; the farmer supplies the chemical product. State-level custom-rate guidance for Wisconsin averages $13 to $18/acre. Pricing varies based on total acreage, distance from the operator base and product type.