No matter what you need controlled, we got you covered.
From large‑scale field applications to ditch lines, right‑of‑ways, and targeted spot‑spray jobs, we’ve done it all. We know what works, what doesn’t, and how to adjust on the fly to match your goals and your ground conditions.
We’ve worked with dozens of chemical products and adjuvants, testing, comparing, and refining combinations to get the best possible outcome in every situation. That means you’re not just getting an operator—you’re getting a partner who understands how chemistry, timing, weather, and technique all come together to produce exceptional control.
If you want a team that brings honest experience, proven results, and the kind of product knowledge you only get from years in the field, we’re ready to get to work.
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Along with our experience and knowledge we are legally licensed to operate. We have obtained our FAA operating certificate, Minnesota commercial business certificate, and have a commercial pesticide applicator license for both Minnesota and South Dakota. We also carry chemical liability in case of any accidents.
Common complaints with drone spraying
The most common complaints about drone applications usually come down to streaking or missed areas, and those issues almost always trace back to three causes:
1. Using too wide of a swath, which leaves untreated gaps.
2. Applying with droplets that are too large, creating a narrow, overly concentrated band of chemical instead of even coverage.
3. Improper mixing, which can plug filters or nozzles and disrupt the spray pattern.
What we do to prevent these issues
We take pride in delivering consistent, reliable results. To prevent these problems, we never exceed a 26‑foot swath, we always use the correct droplet size for the job, and we continuously monitor our spray pattern to ensure every nozzle and filter is functioning exactly as it should.