FAA Part 107 — PendingFAA Part 137/§44807 — PendingIN License — PendingKY License — Pending

Precision Drone Spray for Southern Indiana and Northern Kentucky Farms.

Certifications in progress. Built for commercial-scale precision. GPS-logged every application. Up to 320 acres per day — available when your window is open.

You've Been Here Before.

It's a Tuesday in late June. The fungicide window you've been watching for two weeks finally opened. Your ground rig is tied up on another field — or it rained three days ago and you still can't get equipment in without compaction damage. Every spray operator in the region is running flat out. You make the call. You wait. The window closes.

That's not a failure of any one operator. That's a capacity problem — and it's one of the most underserved gaps in Southern Indiana and Northern Kentucky agriculture today. Demand for drone spray services is growing faster than the number of operators entering the market.

Ager Aero was built to add capacity to this market — and to serve the farmers who need it.

Commercial-Scale Operation

Commercial-Scale Drone Spray. Built for Real Farm Operations.

There's a version of drone spraying that looks good on YouTube — a hobbyist with a consumer drone making passes over a quarter-acre test plot.

That's not what this is.

Ager Aero will operate the DJI T50 — a purpose-built commercial sprayer running at approximately 40 acres per hour, delivering up to 320 acres in a standard 8-hour spray day. FAA Part 107 and Part 137/Section 44807 certifications are currently in process, as are commercial pesticide applicator licenses in both Indiana and Kentucky. Every application will be GPS-logged to the field.

~320 acres per day capacity — solo, single drone (40 ac/hr × 8 hrs)

GPS application records available for every field, every pass

Zero soil compaction — operates where ground equipment cannot

~320
acres/day
Solo capacity, single drone
2
states
Licensing pending: Indiana & Kentucky
100%
GPS-logged
Every application, every pass
0
compaction
No soil damage, no ruts
Full-Season Coverage

What We Do

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Drone Crop Chemical Application

The core service. Corn, soybeans, wheat, specialty crops — fungicide, herbicide, micronutrient application at commercial scale. Available during critical windows when ground equipment isn't.

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Cover Crop Seeding

October through November. If you're already an Ager Aero spray customer, cover crop seeding adds onto your season with no new relationship required.

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Orchard & Vineyard Spray

Dormant spray in January and February. Terrain that makes ground equipment dangerous is where drone application earns its keep.

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Right-of-Way & Utility

County highway departments, utility corridors, pipeline operators. Year-round availability, government-grade documentation, predictable turnaround.

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"A well-run drone spray operation should be able to show you: FAA Part 137 certification, a state commercial pesticide applicator license for every state they work in, liability insurance, and GPS application records for every job. We're in the process of completing every one of those — and we'll tell you exactly where we stand, no runaround."

— AGER AERO

Simple Process

What It Looks Like to Work With Ager Aero

01

Request a Quote

Tell us your acreage, location, and what you're trying to apply. We'll confirm availability and give you a rate. No obligation. No sales call.

02

We Confirm the Details

Crop type, application timing, field access, and any application specifications. You provide or source the chemicals — we handle the application.

03

We Show Up and Spray

On the scheduled day. With commercial-grade equipment. GPS-logging every pass. You receive documentation of the completed application.

04

You Have the Records

GPS application log available for your records, crop insurance documentation, or FSA reporting. One less thing to track down at year-end.

Don't Lose Another Window.

Every missed spray window has a cost. Fungicide pressure that built while you waited. Yield drag you'll calculate at harvest. The stress of watching weather close a gap you needed.

Book your pre-season slot before the calendar fills. Most growers who call in late spring get pushed out to the following season.

Serving Southern Indiana and Northern Kentucky. Certifications in progress — accepting early inquiries for 2026 spray season.