Pasture & Rangeland drone spraying cost in Alabama
Researched per-acre cost to spray pasture & rangeland by drone in Alabama, the agronomy that drives it, and operators who cover your area.
Estimated cost in Alabama
$1,472–$3,533
$9–$22/acre × 160 acres
What’s driving this
- Alabama base rate
- $10–$24/acre (row crop)
- Crop
- ×0.92
- Gallons per acre
- 2 GPA → ×1.00
Sources: UGA 2024 Georgia Custom Rate Survey (adjacent-state row-crop analog; Aerial Spray avg $12.81/ac); Ag Drone Directory 2026 — Southeast $16-28/ac; orchards $20-35, vineyards $18-30
Estimate only — actual rates vary by field size, terrain, and product. Application only; product/chemical extra. Data as of 2026.
What it takes to spray pasture & rangeland in Alabama
Brush and weed control over rough, remote acreage — large contiguous areas keep per-acre cost down.
- Carrier volume: 2–4 GPA — higher volumes cost more per acre (more refills, fewer acres/hour).
- Typical passes: 1 (brush/weed spot-spray).
Sources & confidence
Alabama estimate · medium confidence · data as of 2026 — No Alabama-specific aerial/drone custom-rate survey found. Derived from neighboring Georgia's 2024 UGA survey (same peanut/cotton/soybean belt, similar terrain and operator density), nudged up ~3% for somewhat thinner operator coverage. Specialty band carried over from Georgia's tree/fruit spray lines (pecans, fruit trees common in AL).
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Pasture & Rangeland drone spraying in Alabama: FAQs
- How much does it cost to spray pasture & rangeland by drone in Alabama?
- Drone spraying pasture & rangeland in Alabama typically runs about $9–$22 per acre (application only, product extra). Carrier volume, passes, field size, and product move the final number — compare operator quotes for an exact price.
- What carrier volume and how many passes for pasture & rangeland?
- Pasture & Rangeland is usually treated at 2–4 GPA over 1 (brush/weed spot-spray). Brush and weed control over rough, remote acreage — large contiguous areas keep per-acre cost down.
