We provide professional agricultural drone spraying for corn, soybeans, wheat, vineyards, forage, pest management, nurseries, and turf (golf courses, landscape). We deliver precision application of crop protection products and foliar nutrients with minimal crop disturbance—especially useful when fields are too wet for ground rigs.
Drones cut crop damage, reduce soil compaction, and let you spray earlier when ground rigs can’t get in. Our systems provide precise coverage with less overlap and drift, meaning more product hits target plants and less gets wasted—translating to better ROI for you. Local crew, fast turnarounds, and service focused on Northeast Ohio conditions.
Simple, three-step process:
1) Book a free consultation (field photos or short visit).
2) We create a site plan and prescription map optimized for product, crop stage, and weather.
3) We dispatch our licensed pilot and equipment to execute the spray and deliver application records.
We use GPS-guided flight plans, tank agitation systems, and calibrated nozzles to ensure precision and consistent droplet size.
No. Rotor wash is much gentler than heavy ground equipment. Because drones fly above the canopy (or just at canopy level), there’s no tire compaction and minimal contact. That means healthier row structure, less lodged crop, and fewer lost bushels per acre compared with ground rigs in sensitive conditions.
Yes—when done correctly. Our pilots are licensed, we follow label directions and buffer zone rules, and we use application techniques that reduce drift. Fewer passes, targeted applications, and precision timing lower overall product usage and environmental exposure.
We specialize in: corn, soybeans, wheat, vineyards, forage crops, pest management for orchards/vineyards, nurseries, horticultural settings, and turf (golf courses/large landscapes). We also spray small specialty plots and large open fields—flexible for multiple markets.
Our operations scale. We’re efficient on small plots and economical on large acres. Whether you have a vineyard row, a 10-acre field, or several hundred acres, we design flight plans to optimize time-on-target and cost-effectiveness.
Absolutely. That’s one of the biggest advantages. Drones let you apply treatments without damaging soil structure or compacting fields, so you don’t have to delay critical sprays and risk yield loss.
Pricing factors: acres, application type (foliar feed, herbicide, fungicide, insecticide), product rate, field complexity (rows, obstacles), and travel/logistics. We provide a clear, itemized quote—no hidden fees. Typical quotes include per-acre cost plus any setup or travel if outside standard service zones.
Easy steps:
1) Request a quote or call our booking line.
2) Send field boundaries or photos (we can do that for you).
3) We confirm a flight window based on weather and label restrictions.
Turnaround: Many jobs are scheduled within 24–72 hours, weather permitting. We prioritize time-sensitive pest or fungicide windows for local growers.
Yes. Our pilots are properly certified, our operations follow FAA and state ag aviation guidelines, and we carry commercial liability insurance. We also adhere to product label directions and local buffer/notification rules in Northeast Ohio.
Minimal prep—mainly access and communication:
- Confirm property boundaries and any sensitive areas (beehives, waterways, adjacent sensitive crops).
- Mark permanent obstacles (wires, poles) on a map or with visible flags if needed.
- Ensure a secure staging area for our vehicle and equipment.
- Notify neighbors if required by local rules (we’ll advise).
After the job, you’ll receive an application log with time, rate, product, and flight details for your records.

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