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Drone Spraying Services in Beed, Maharashtra

CropWings connects farmers in Beed with certified drone pilots for crop spraying, typically at ₹400–₹600 per acre. Kharif is the main season — cotton and soyabean sprays run August-October, with tur flowering rounds extending into November. Compare nearby pilots, exact quotes and coupon discounts in the CropWings app.

Beed is a rainfed Marathwada district where cotton, soyabean and bajra dominate the talukas of Georai, Majalgaon, Ashti and Patoda, with sugarcane limited to the Majalgaon dam command. The district is known for large seasonal out-migration of sugarcane-cutting labour, which leaves villages short of spray workers exactly when kharif pests peak. Drone spraying plugs that labour gap and uses a fraction of the water in a chronically drought-prone district.

Crops we spray in Beed

Cotton — ₹450–₹600/acreSoyabean — ₹400–₹550/acreSugarcane — ₹470–₹600/acre

Common spray jobs in Beed cover cotton, soyabean, bajra, tur, sugarcane.

Nearby districts

Pilots serving Beed frequently take orders in Ahilyanagar, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Jalna, Latur.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the drone spraying price per acre for cotton in Beed?

Cotton drone spraying in Beed generally costs ₹450-₹550 per acre. Rates trend lower for grouped bookings across a village in Georai or Majalgaon, since pilots minimise travel between plots. With labour scarce during the cane-cutting migration season, a drone finishing 20-plus acres a day is often cheaper than assembling a spray crew. See live rates in the CropWings app.

Is drone spraying useful in Beed given water scarcity?

Very much so. Beed's rainfed plots often depend on tanker or borewell water, and knapsack spraying needs 150-200 litres per acre. A drone needs only 8-10 litres per acre for the same coverage. For a 10-acre cotton plot that is a saving of well over 1,500 litres per spray round in a drought-prone district.

Can I book a drone when farm labour has migrated for cane cutting?

Yes — that is exactly when Beed farmers book most. From October, when cane-cutting gangs leave for factories, CropWings lets you schedule tur flowering and cotton late-boll sprays through the app without hunting for workers. One DGCA-certified pilot with a drone replaces a crew of four to five sprayers for the day.

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