Drone Spraying in Utah
Professional agricultural drone spraying for Utah farms — from Cache Valley to Cedar City. Herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, and fertilizer applied with GPS-guided precision.
Agricultural Drone Spraying Across Utah
Utah's agricultural landscape ranges from the flat irrigated farms of the west desert to the steep benches and foothills of the Wasatch Range. Drone spraying works across all of it — from your best bottom ground to fields where a ground rig struggles with slopes and access.
We apply herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, and liquid fertilizer on alfalfa, wheat, barley, corn, potatoes, onions, and pasture throughout the state. Every application is GPS-guided for consistent coverage.
EAS Drones is FAA Part 107 and Part 137 certified and fully insured. We also offer drone seeding services for cover crops across Utah, and drone spraying in Idaho for operations across the border.
What We Spray
Pre-emergent and post-emergent weed control on row crops and small grains
Targeted application that reaches into the crop canopy
Even coverage for potatoes, sugar beets, and other susceptible crops
Foliar feeds and micronutrient applications
Where We Fly in Utah
Cache Valley
Logan, Smithfield, Hyrum, Richmond, and surrounding areas. Alfalfa, grain, and dairy forage operations throughout the valley.
Box Elder County
Brigham City, Tremonton, Bear River City, and the grain-producing areas of northern Utah's west side.
Utah County
Agricultural operations in the southern Utah Valley, Goshen Valley, and surrounding bench areas.
Sanpete Valley
Ephraim, Manti, Mt. Pleasant, and the turkey and grain country of central Utah's Sanpete County.
Millard County
Delta, Fillmore, and the irrigated farmland of western Utah — alfalfa, grain, and row crops.
Sevier & Iron Counties
Richfield, Salina, Cedar City, Parowan, and the agricultural areas of south-central Utah.
Don't see your area? Contact us — we likely cover it or can arrange service.
How Drone Spraying Fits Utah Agriculture
Utah's varied terrain and growing conditions create situations where drone application offers real advantages.
Bench & Hillside Fields
Many Utah farms include fields on benches and hillsides where ground equipment is limited by slope. Drones operate from the air and handle steep terrain without any issues.
Irrigation Season Access
When fields are wet from flood or wheel-line irrigation, getting ground equipment in can mean waiting days or risking ruts. Drones aren't affected by wet field conditions.
Small & Irregular Fields
Utah's landscape means many farms have smaller or irregularly-shaped parcels — pivot corners, fence-line strips, and odd-shaped fields that are impractical for large equipment but easy for a drone.
Tight Spray Windows
Utah's shorter growing season means spray timing matters. Drones give you another option for getting product on the field when the window is open, without waiting on equipment availability.
Drone Spraying in Utah — Common Questions
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