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Rice Drone Spraying in Wisconsin

Agricultural drone services for rice in Wisconsin. Typical rate: $14–$22/acre/acre

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About rice

Rice is grown on approximately 2.5 million acres in Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Missouri. Drone spraying is especially effective in rice because the flooded field conditions make ground equipment impractical for much of the growing season. Applications include fungicide for blast and sheath blight, and herbicide for barnyardgrass control. Drones fly over standing water without any ground contact.

Typical rate: $14–$22/acre/acre
US acreage: 3M+ acres

Application calendar for rice

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Green months = optimal application window

Rice drone operators in Wisconsin(all operators in state)

Ames, IA
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Corn Belt leader · 80,000+ acres serviced

AgriForce Drone Services is a full-service agricultural drone applicator based in central Iowa, serving the Corn Belt since 2020. FAA Part 107 and Part 137 certified fleet of 8 drones. Specializing in corn fungicide at tassel, soybean applications, and fall cover crop seeding. Record: 1,200 acres treated in a single night.

Drone SprayingCover Crop SeedingCrop Scouting+1 more
$12–$18/acre
80K ac 8FAA
Peoria, IL

Illinois soybean & corn · 100 acres/day

Heartland Drone Co. is an Illinois-based drone applicator serving corn and soybean producers across the upper Midwest. Single-operator, 2-drone setup capable of 100+ acres per day. We keep our overhead low and pass the savings to you — flat rate $14/acre for any field over 40 acres, no trip fee within 60 miles of Peoria.

Drone SprayingCover Crop Seeding
$13–$16/acre
18K ac 2FAA

FAQ: rice drone spraying in Wisconsin

Drone spraying rates for rice in Wisconsin typically run $14–$22/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 rice drone applications is: May, Jun, Jul, Aug. Exact timing depends on weather conditions and pest or disease pressure each season. Contact a local operator in Wisconsin for scheduling.

Drone spraying on rice 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.