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Up to 700 Acres a day

With 2 Drone Setup

75% Less Water Usage

Compared to a crop duster

35% More Absorption

Compared to a crop duster

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Why Agricutural Drone spraying over Crop Dusting or Ground Spraying in Connecticut?

Drone spraying is one of the fastest-evolving technologies in agriculture. From small farms to large-scale operations, it’s changing how we apply crop protection and fertilizers with precision, speed, and efficiency. While crop dusters and ground sprayers have been staples for decades, drones are pushing the boundaries with less waste, lower drift, and smarter coverage. This isn’t the future, it’s happening right 
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Want your crop yields and coverage to be higher? Find a spray pilot in Connecticut!

In Connecticut, agriculture is built around smaller farms, high-value specialty crops, and tight field layouts. From sweet corn and leafy greens to apples, berries, and nursery plants, growers across the state face unique challenges when it comes to precision spraying. Traditional ground rigs can be too large or too heavy for sensitive soils and compact fields, making drones an ideal alternative. Drone spraying offers pinpoint accuracy, reduced drift, and the ability to treat crops quickly without damaging plants or compacting the soil. With weather patterns shifting and pest pressure on the rise, Connecticut farmers are turning to drones to stay on schedule and protect their yields. Whether managing vegetable plots in the Connecticut River Valley or fruit trees in the hills of Litchfield County, drone technology helps small and midsize operations gain efficiency, lower costs, and improve sustainability. Across the state, drones are empowering growers to do more with less while maintaining the quality their markets demand.