Services Provided by CropForce One Drone Aerial Spraying
Precision drone application that supports your season—small jobs to big acres
CropForce One provides drone-based application services that fit alongside ground rigs and manned aerial applicators. We’re here to help cover the jobs that need speed, accuracy, and minimal crop impact—whether that’s a small problem area or a full-field pass.
We’re new, motivated, and focused on doing things the right way: clear communication, safe operations, label compliance, and clean records.
Service area
Serving Thayer County and surrounding areas in Nebraska, with travel available by request.
What we do: Spraying • Thermal • Mapping
Drone spraying (broadcast or targeted)
We provide aerial applications for a wide range of situations:
- Full-field broadcast passes
- Field edges, corners, and irregular shapes
- Tight-window applications (weather and timing sensitive)
- Touch-ups and clean-up passes
- Wet or soft fields where ground equipment can’t travel
Spot spraying & problem-area control
Targeted treatment for weed escapes, insect hotspots, or patchy areas—so small issues don’t turn into big ones.
Best fit: saving time, reducing product use, and protecting yield.
Granular application (where applicable)
We also offer granular application options for products and situations where granules are the right tool.
What we apply
We can apply many products that are labeled and appropriate for the intended use, including:
- Herbicides
- Fungicides
- Insecticides
- Foliar nutrition (micros, fertility boosts)
- Soil health liquids (when compatible and label/mix allow)
All applications are performed according to label requirements, applicable regulations, and drift management best practices.
We complement other applicators—and we also take big jobs
CropForce One is built to work with producers, retailers/agronomists, and other applicators. We’re happy to:
- Take overflow work during busy windows
- Handle small or awkward fields
- Do re-treats or touch-up passes
- Coordinate as a subcontractor when requested
And if you have a large-acre or full-field job that fits drone application, we’ll take it on and plan it efficiently.
Where drones make a difference
- Wet fields / soft ground
- Tall crop stages (avoid damage)
- Late-season timing windows
- Irregular shapes and tight boundaries
- Quick response to disease/insect pressure
- Sensitive areas where precision matters
How it works
- Call/text us with crop, acres, and timing
- We plan the job (field layout, obstacles, weather window)
- We apply with safety and stewardship in mind
- You get documentation and clear follow-up
Thermal Drone Services
In addition to aerial spraying, thermal-equipped drones can also be used to help monitor fields, equipment, livestock, and property conditions from the air. Thermal imaging uses heat signatures instead of standard photography, allowing operators to detect temperature differences that may not be visible to the eye.
In agriculture, thermal drone imaging can help identify irrigation issues, stressed crops, standing water, drainage problems, and areas of uneven field conditions. Because thermal cameras can detect subtle temperature changes, they provide another tool for spotting potential problems early and improving decision-making in the field.
Thermal drones can also be useful for pasture and livestock monitoring, equipment inspections, wildlife detection, and checking difficult-to-access areas safely from the air. Flights are fast, non-invasive, and can cover large areas efficiently while providing detailed visual information for the landowner or operator.
Like all drone operations, thermal flights are planned around weather, field conditions, and the specific needs of the customer. The goal is simple: provide useful aerial insight that helps local farmers and landowners better understand what’s happening on the ground.
Mapping & Autosteer Integration
CropForce One can also provide field mapping services compatible with many modern tractor autosteer and precision farming systems. Using drone-collected data and mapping software, field information can be prepared and transferred into supported guidance systems to help improve accuracy and efficiency in the field.
These maps can assist with field boundaries, application zones, problem areas, and other precision agriculture tasks depending on the operation and equipment being used. Integrating aerial mapping with autosteer systems helps operators make more informed decisions while improving consistency during planting, spraying, and other field work.
For many local farmers, this means combining aerial drone technology with the equipment they already use every day, creating a more efficient and practical approach to precision agriculture without overcomplicating the operation.

