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Drone Spraying Services in Amravati, Maharashtra

CropWings connects farmers in Amravati with certified drone pilots for crop spraying, typically at ₹400–₹600 per acre. Soyabean pod-fill sprays run August-September, cotton continues to October, and orange orchards need rounds for both ambia and mrig bahar cycles. Compare nearby pilots, exact quotes and coupon discounts in the CropWings app.

Amravati combines Vidarbha's classic cotton-soyabean-tur plains with the famous Nagpur mandarin orange belt of Warud and Morshi talukas, while the Melghat hills cap the district's north. Orange orchards and tall tur make ground spraying slow and incomplete here. Drones handle both — even canopy coverage over mandarin trees and quick blanket rounds over kharif cotton and soyabean on the Purna-Wardha plains.

Crops we spray in Amravati

Cotton — ₹450–₹600/acreSoyabean — ₹400–₹550/acre

Common spray jobs in Amravati cover cotton, soyabean, tur, nagpur-mandarin-orange, chickpea.

Nearby districts

Pilots serving Amravati frequently take orders in Akola, Yavatmal, Wardha, Nagpur.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the drone spraying price per acre for soyabean in Amravati?

Soyabean drone spraying in Amravati typically costs ₹400-₹500 per acre. Flat Purna-Wardha plain plots spray quickly, so per-acre rates stay at the lower end when neighbours book together through the CropWings app. A pod-borer round over 10 acres finishes in under an hour, against a full day for a two-person knapsack crew.

Can drones spray orange orchards in Warud and Morshi?

Yes. CropWings pilots run orchard modes with downwash that pushes droplets into the mandarin canopy, useful for citrus psylla and mite sprays timed to ambia and mrig bahar flushes. Tree height that makes hand-lance spraying exhausting is no obstacle for a drone, and 15-20 feet spacing between rows is not required.

How much water does drone spraying save on cotton in Amravati?

A drone uses roughly 8-10 litres of water per acre, compared with 150-200 litres for knapsack spraying — about 90% less. In Amravati's rainfed cotton belts, where tankers must haul water to fields in September-October, that saving cuts both cost and delay. The concentrated spray also reduces pesticide runoff into black cotton soil.

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