 Kentucky | topdollar farm - 8/22/2025 18:31 find a buddy with a drone and give him a few beers while watching his drone spray your pasture .( you will thank me later :) !!)
This is good advice! There's not a cheap entry into drone spraying. Yellowbrick, you will need several licenses and filings with the FAA such as Part 107, Part 137, 44807, FAA medical exam and the FAA exam for a UAS license. Most people I know have hired an attorney who specializes in these applications to petition for them with the FAA. Drones 55+ pounds and pesticide applications is a whole different animal than a small recreational drone. I'm happy with my decision to jump into drone spraying, but it's not simple, easy nor cheap. You need the acres and time to justify it.
Edited by Jmark71 1/28/2026 08:48
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