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Average corn field size in Connecticut

How big a typical Connecticut corn operation is, what it costs to spray a field that size by drone, and how to measure your own.

Quick answer: The average Connecticut corn operation harvests about 46 acres of corn (USDA Census of Agriculture 2022, 90 operations). Drone-spraying a field that size runs roughly $828–$1,472 for one pass (about $18–$32/acre). It's an average across whole operations, so an individual field is usually smaller — map your actual field for an exact number and free quotes.

Average corn per operation · Connecticut

46 acres

USDA Census of Agriculture 2022 · 90 operations · 4,129 acres of corn total. This is the average across whole operations — a single field is usually smaller, since most farms are split into several fields.

Cost to spray a 46-acre corn field

Pre-filled to Connecticut’s average corn acreage — adjust the acres, passes, carrier volume, or restricted-use toggle for your job.

Estimated cost in Connecticut

$828$1,472

$18–$32/acre × 46 acres

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What’s driving this

Connecticut base rate
$18–$32/acre (row crop)
Gallons per acre
2 GPA → ×1.00

Application only — product & chemical extra.

Sources & how this is estimated

Drone-spraying cost by field size in Connecticut

Field sizeCost per application
40 acres$720–$1,280
46 acresCT average$828–$1,472
80 acres$1,440–$2,560
160 acres$2,880–$5,120
320 acres$5,760–$10,240
640 acres$11,520–$20,480

Single application, application only (product/chemical extra). Carrier volume ≈ 2–3 GPA; typical passes 1–2 (fungicide at tassel, ± a foliar/nitrogen pass). Estimates — request quotes for exact pricing.

Measure your actual corn field

Averages are a planning starting point — your field is its own size. The field mapper turns satellite imagery into exact acreage in four steps:

  1. Open the field mapper. Go to the Ag Drone Sprayers field mapper and search your address in Connecticut or pan the satellite map to your field.
  2. Trace the boundary. Tap each corner of your field to drop pins; the tool closes the polygon and computes geodesic acreage.
  3. Read acreage and cost. See your field's exact acreage and an instant drone-spraying cost estimate for corn in Connecticut.
  4. Request free quotes. Send your mapped field to drone operators serving Connecticut to receive real, no-obligation quotes.
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Sources & method

Field size: USDA Census of Agriculture 2022 — average acres of corn per operation (4,129 acres ÷ 90 operations). Average acres per operation is a proxy for typical field size; a farm usually contains several fields. Cost: researched per-acre drone-spraying rates for Connecticut (application only).

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Corn field size in Connecticut: FAQs

How big is the average corn operation in Connecticut?
USDA's 2022 Census of Agriculture reports about 46 harvested acres of corn per operation in Connecticut, averaged across 90 farms (4,129 acres total).
Is average operation size the same as field size?
No — and it's the most common mix-up. The 46-acre figure is the average corn acreage per farm; most farms split that across several fields, so a single field is typically smaller. For a real field boundary, trace it on satellite with the field mapper.
How much does it cost to spray a 46-acre corn field by drone in Connecticut?
Roughly $828–$1,472 for a single application (about $18–$32/acre, application only — product is extra). Extra passes, higher carrier volume, or restricted-use products raise it. Use the calculator above to adjust.
How do I measure my exact corn field?
Open the field mapper, trace your field on satellite imagery, and you'll get its exact acreage, an instant Connecticut cost estimate, and free quotes from drone operators serving your area — no app to install.