Agricultural drone spraying over a Willamette Valley vineyard in Oregon

Agricultural drone spraying for Oregon growers

Licensed and insured aerial application across the Willamette Valley. Herbicide, insecticide, fungicide, and nutritional sprays.

FAA Part 137 certified. ODA licensed applicator and operator. Insured. Based in Canby, Oregon.

Willamette Valley, Oregon
DJI Agras T50
FAA Part 137
Licensed and insured

Available now

Drone aerial application

Licensed and insured for herbicide, insecticide, fungicide, nutritional, and organic-compatible work. Tell us your crop, acreage, field conditions, and the window you're working in, and we'll tell you whether a drone is the right fit.

Herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, nutritionals, and organic-compatible inputs

Low ground impact on wet, steep, or sensitive ground

Job documentation after every application

Targeted coverage for rows, blocks, and problem areas

DJI Agras T50 drone applying spray to an Oregon orchard
NDVI crop scouting map showing stress zones in a vineyard

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Crop scouting and NDVI mapping

See what's happening in a field before you treat it, or between applications. NDVI mapping flags stress and pressure so you know which blocks need attention first. You get a report back in 24 to 48 hours.

NDVI vigor maps and high-resolution orthomosaic imagery

Stress zones marked, with a short PDF summary

Turnaround usually 24 to 48 hours

Feeds straight into a targeted spray plan

Crops and operations we work with

Vineyards, orchards, nurseries, pasture, and other operations where access is tight, timing is short, or you'd rather keep heavy equipment off the ground.

Vineyards

Canopy disease pressure and tight spray windows

Orchards

Precise row access with less ground disturbance

Nurseries

Overhead application with minimal rutting

Pasture and hay

Weed pressure, spot treatment, and wet-ground access

Specialty crops

High-value blocks that need precise coverage

Wet and limited-access fields

When ground rigs can't get in cleanly

When drone spraying makes sense

Ground rigs and manned aircraft handle most jobs fine. A drone earns its place in the situations below.

Wet or sensitive ground

Saturated fields, soft soil, ground that compacts easily. Best when driving in would do damage, or just isn't possible.

Tight timing windows

Pest pressure, a narrow weather gap, a pre-harvest deadline. We can often get out and treat within a day.

Targeted zones

Treat specific blocks, rows, or problem spots instead of the whole field. You use less product and put it where it counts.

Where we work

GroDrones is based in Canby and works across the Willamette Valley, including Clackamas, Marion, Yamhill, and Washington counties. If you farm between Portland and Salem, we can probably reach you. Send your field location and we'll confirm.

Tell us about your operation

Tell us the crop, acreage, field location, and when you need it done. We'll review the job and follow up directly once we've confirmed it's a fit.

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Geoff Wilson, owner and operator of GroDrones

Geoff Wilson

Owner / Operator, GroDrones

  • Willamette Valley, Oregon
  • FAA Part 137 certified
  • Oregon licensed for herbicide, insecticide, and fungicide application
  • Insured

Oregon licensing

Licensed for regulated aerial application work

GroDrones operates with Oregon Department of Agriculture pesticide licensing for commercial application work, including aerial application by drone.

Aerial pesticide applicator AG-L1103359APA

Authorizes aerial pesticide application by UAS aircraft.

Commercial pesticide applicator AG-L1101022CPA

Geoff Wilson's applicator license for agriculture herbicide, insecticide, and fungicide categories.

Commercial pesticide operator AG-L1103090CPO

GroDrone LLC / GroDrones operator license for commercial pesticide application services.

These license numbers are shown so growers can confirm GroDrones is set up for regulated commercial pesticide application work in Oregon.