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Dry Granular Spreading in Wisconsin

Drone broadcast of dry granular fertilizer, urea, gypsum, lime and cover crop seed across fields that are too wet or too tall for ground spreaders.

Dry Granular Spreading drone services in Wisconsin are listed by 4 operators in this directory. Wisconsin's state-level custom-rate guidance averages $13 to $18/acre, with the broader dry granular spreading band running $10 to $18/acre. In Wisconsin, dry granular spreading most commonly serves corn, soybeans and cover crops. Wisconsin sits in the Corn Belt region, which shapes the calendar, weather and competitive pressure 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.

Dry Granular Spreading — quick facts

Drone dry granular spreading costs $10 to $18 per acre for application only, or $22 to $40 per acre when product is included. A DJI Agras T50 with dry hopper broadcasts urea, cover crop seed or granular fertilizer at 50 to 80 lbs per acre, covering 150 to 300 acres per day. Only FAA Part 137 plus state pesticide license apply when the product is a granular herbicide; fertilizer-only spreading requires only Part 107.

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How dry granular spreading works

Drone dry granular spreading fills a real gap when fields are too wet for ground spreaders but still need fertilizer, lime, gypsum or rescue nitrogen. The DJI Agras T50 and T40 both offer dry-hopper attachments that broadcast 50 to 80 lbs per acre of urea, cover crop seed or granular fertilizer at 3 to 5 acre per minute throughput. Typical use cases include rescue nitrogen on pre-tasseling corn after spring rains blocked ground rigs, granular fungicide seed treatment alternatives, sulfur and gypsum top-dress on alfalfa and targeted lime on soil test zones. The service does not require Part 137 because dry fertilizer and seed are not pesticides, but some states still require a commercial pesticide applicator license if the product being spread is a granular herbicide or restricted use nutrient. Spreading rates are typically $10 to $18 per acre application only, with bring-your-own-product arrangements for fertilizer and all-in pricing for cover crop seed.

Typical rate: $10 to $18/acre

Dry Granular Spreading on top Wisconsin crops

In Wisconsin, dry granular spreading is most commonly used on:

Prices reflect 2026 industry-typical drone spraying rates by crop. Pair with the operator-stated rates below for a quote tailored to your fields.

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.

Dry Granular Spreading drone operators in Wisconsin

Specializes in custom-built spray drone trailers and precision aerial application. One of the first companies in the region to bring precision drone spraying to agriculture.

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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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Primary sources for dry granular spreading

Federal regulators and industry references that govern dry granular spreading in Wisconsin and across the United States.

FAQ: dry granular spreading in Wisconsin

4 operators in our directory list dry granular spreading as a service in Wisconsin. Use the operator grid below to compare credentials, fleet, response time and pricing before reaching out.