Drone Spraying Services in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh
CropWings connects farmers in Anantapur with certified drone pilots for crop spraying, typically at ₹400–₹600 per acre. Groundnut goes in with the July southwest-monsoon rains, and the leaf-spot and Spodoptera spray windows run August–October. Compare nearby pilots, exact quotes and coupon discounts in the CropWings app.
Anantapur (officially Ananthapuramu) is among India's largest groundnut-growing districts, with rainfed kharif groundnut spread across Kalyandurg, Uravakonda, Guntakal and Tadipatri, plus red gram, cotton and pockets of pomegranate. In a district where every tank and borewell counts, a drone's roughly 10 litres of water per acre is a real advantage over 150-litre knapsack rounds.
Crops we spray in Anantapur
Common spray jobs in Anantapur cover groundnut, red-gram, cotton, paddy, pomegranate.
Nearby districts
Pilots serving Anantapur frequently take orders in Sri Sathya Sai, Kurnool, YSR Kadapa.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the drone spraying price per acre for groundnut in Anantapur?
Groundnut drone spraying in Anantapur typically costs ₹400–₹500 per acre — the low, even canopy sprays quickly, and one pilot can cover 20–25 acres in a day. Farmers in Kalyandurg and Uravakonda villages often book together so a single visit covers the whole cluster; the CropWings app confirms your exact price before booking.
How much water does drone spraying save in a drought district like Anantapur?
A spray drone uses roughly 10 litres of water per acre against 120–200 litres for knapsack spraying, because it applies a concentrated, fine-droplet mist. Across a 10-acre groundnut holding that saves well over a thousand litres per round — meaningful when borewells are stressed — and it removes the struggle of finding spray labour at peak season.
Can drones control late leaf spot and Spodoptera in rainfed groundnut?
Yes, provided sprays go in on time. Both problems flare quickly after rain breaks, and a drone lets you treat the entire field within 24–48 hours of scouting instead of waiting days for labour. The uniform, low-volume coverage over groundnut's short canopy suits fungicide and insecticide rounds recommended by local agriculture officers.
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