Ag Drone Sprayers

Drone Spraying in Tribune, Kansas — 7 Operators

7 agricultural drone operators serve the Tribune area. Compare certifications, per-acre pricing, and reviews, then request free quotes.

Quick answer: 7 for-hire drone-spraying operators serve Tribune, including Automated Ag Services LLC and Helix Ag Services LLC. Typical rates run about $8.5–$16 per acre. Most treat alfalfa & hay, pasture & rangeland, specialty crops, corn and soybeans. Every listing is cross-checked against FAA and Kansas Department of Agriculture records.
Tribune, KS
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Part 137Drone applicationAerial sprayingAgricultural UAS services
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Part 137 Part 107precision agriculture sprayingdrone sprayingag mapping
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Lander, WY
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Part 137 Part 107SpraySpreading
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Bonnots Mill, MO
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Part 137drone sprayingdrone seedingcustom application
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Axtell, UT
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Part 137Insuredaerial sprayinginsecticide applicationherbicide application
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Steele, MO
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Part 137 Part 107SpraySeedingSpreading
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Westville, IN
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Drone crop spraying in Tribune

7 for-hire drone-spraying operators cover Tribune, Kansas. Kansas is the nation's wheat state, with sorghum, corn, and soybeans across the plains where drones treat large, flat fields fast between weather windows.

Growers in the Great Plains hire drone applicators to put fungicides, herbicides, and fertility on the right way at the right time — over canopies too tall to drive through, ground too wet to roll on, and fields too small or oddly shaped for a self-propelled sprayer. Compare operators serving Tribune above, then request free quotes.

Hiring a drone crop duster near Tribune means aerial application without a manned aircraft: drones launch from the field edge, fly low and slow, and treat fields with precise, low-drift coverage.

Crops drone operators treat near Tribune

Licensing for drone spraying in Kansas

Spraying crops by drone for hire is regulated federally (an FAA Part 107 remote pilot certificate and a Part 137 agricultural aircraft operator certificate, plus a Section 44807 exemption for drones over 55 lbs) and by the state — applying pesticides commercially in Kansas requires a license from the Kansas Department of Agriculture. Look for these credentials on each operator’s profile on Ag Drone Sprayers.

Drone spraying in Tribune: frequently asked questions

Can I hire a drone to spray my fields in Tribune?
Yes. 7 for-hire drone-spraying operators on Ag Drone Sprayers cover Tribune, applying fungicides, herbicides, and fertility by drone. Compare them above by FAA certification, equipment, per-acre pricing, and grower reviews, then request free quotes.
How much does drone spraying cost in Tribune?
Operators serving Tribune charge by the acre, and rates move with the crop, total acreage, the product applied, and field obstacles. Request quotes from a few nearby operators to compare — our drone-spraying cost calculator gives you a ballpark to start from.
Which crops do drone operators spray around Tribune?
Around Tribune, drone operators most often treat alfalfa & hay, pasture & rangeland, specialty crops, corn and soybeans. Drones are especially valuable for tall canopies, wet or flooded ground, and steep or irregular fields where a ground sprayer can't go without compaction or crop loss.
Do operators in Tribune need a license?
Yes. Commercial drone spraying requires an FAA Part 137 agricultural aircraft operator certificate (plus a Part 107 remote pilot certificate, and a Section 44807 exemption for drones over 55 lbs) and a commercial pesticide applicator license from the Kansas Department of Agriculture. Every operator listed on Ag Drone Sprayers is asked to document these credentials.
Is drone spraying the same as crop dusting near Tribune?
Essentially, yes — drone spraying is the modern form of crop dusting. Traditional crop dusting used low-flying manned aircraft; today, around Tribune, the same job (applying fungicides, herbicides, and fertility from the air) is increasingly done by unmanned spray drones. Drones fly lower and slower, drift less, need no airstrip, and can treat small, wet, or irregular fields a plane can't — which is why many growers searching for a "crop duster" now hire a drone operator.

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