Spray application
Liquid application — herbicide, fungicide, foliar feed. Per-acre pricing with a minimum-acreage floor. Requires FAA Part 137.
Best for
Fields 20+ acres with tight spray windows or ground-rig access limits

AgTech
Ag drone services are changing how growers manage crops by delivering fast, precise, and efficient field operations from the air.
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How it breaks down
Most quote requests in this space are really one of these. Knowing which one you want is the first step toward a useful quote.
Liquid application — herbicide, fungicide, foliar feed. Per-acre pricing with a minimum-acreage floor. Requires FAA Part 137.
Best for
Fields 20+ acres with tight spray windows or ground-rig access limits
Multispectral, NDVI, and thermal flights for stand counts, vigor variability, irrigation diagnosis, and yield prediction. Data-only deliverable.
Best for
Any operation that wants to act on field-level variability data
Same-day flights for orchard tree counts, vineyard row inspection, livestock checks. Often hourly billing for short jobs.
Best for
Spot-check or audit needs without long planning lead time
Top services
A rotating selection of the most-booked services in this scope. See them all in the marketplace below.

Drone service providers offer efficient pest survey solutions, using aerial imagery and multispectral sensors to detect infestations and guide targeted pest control strategies.

Drone pesticide application provides precise, efficient, and environmentally friendly crop protection by reducing chemical waste, minimizing labor costs, and ensuring optimal coverage.

Agnomys connects farmers with drone service providers to inspect, analyze, and document irrigation systems using aerial video and imagery for efficient water distribution and system performance.

Drone multispectral survey services from Agnomys provide high-resolution insights into crop health, soil conditions, and field variability to support precision agriculture and smarter farming decisions.

Drone sanitization services provide efficient, aerial disinfection for agricultural spaces, equipment, and livestock areas, ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment with optimized chemical use.

Drone orthomosaic mapping services from Agnomys provide high-resolution, georeferenced aerial imagery to help farmers visualize, measure, and manage their land with greater precision and efficiency.

Drone seeding services provide a precise and efficient method for planting crops, cover crops, and restoring vegetation, reducing labor costs and reaching difficult terrain with advanced aerial technology.
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The reference
“Most growers shopping for drone services actually want one of three jobs done. The biggest cost mistake is letting the operator pick the framing.”
Ag drone services are transforming how {hub} growers manage fields by providing fast, precise, and flexible aerial support when timing and access matter most. Drones allow critical work to move forward even when ground equipment is limited by wet conditions, tall crops, or sensitive terrain.
Agricultural drones are commonly used for targeted crop spraying, foliar applications, field scouting, mapping, and crop monitoring. By treating specific areas instead of entire fields, drone applications help reduce inputs while improving coverage, accuracy, and consistency. This precision makes drones especially valuable for {hub} orchards, vineyards, and row crops where compaction and access can impact crop performance.
Licensed drone operators also follow strict operational and safety guidelines, ensuring applications are performed responsibly and in compliance with agricultural and aviation regulations. This allows growers to use aerial tools with confidence while maintaining environmental and regulatory standards.
Agnomy helps growers in {hub} connect with verified ag drone operators who understand local crops, conditions, and timing requirements. Whether you need targeted spraying, aerial scouting, or field data support, Agnomy simplifies requesting service, comparing availability, and scheduling drone work so decisions happen faster and fields stay productive.
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