Spray the whole field. Without the damage.
Agriculture

Spray the whole field. Without the damage.

When ground rigs can't get in or your spray window is closing, we fly. Even coverage to the edge, better absorption on less liquid, and no wheels through your crop.

The Problem

Missed coverage and a beat-up crop both cost you yield.

Arizona growers run a tight calendar. Ground rigs rut wet fields, skip the edges and pivot corners, and crush rows on the way through. Tall cotton, muddy alfalfa after irrigation, and narrow citrus rows only make it harder. Every strip you miss and every row you drive down is yield you don't get back.

Our Process · 3 Steps

A clear path to a treated site.

  1. 01

    Scout & Map

    We map your fields, flag obstacles, and confirm the chemical, rate, and label with your PCA or agronomist.

  2. 02

    Dispatch & Spray

    Our DJI Agras T100 flies tight, RTK-guided swaths with even coverage to the edge. We set the flight plan once and fly it the same way every pass. When the window is short, we scale with our operator network.

  3. 03

    Document & Hand Off

    You get a coverage map, an application record, and an invoice you can hand straight to your auditor or PCA.

What You Get

Less risk. Better coverage. Real ROI.

Every job ends with documentation you can hand straight to your auditor or asset manager.

  • Cover every acre to the edge, including pivot corners and wet spots a ground rig skips
  • Better absorption with more spray per square foot on less liquid in the tank
  • No wheel tracks, no rutting, no rows crushed driving through the crop
  • Treat up to 70 acres per hour per aircraft, with operator-network crews for tight windows
  • Detailed application records: chemical, rate, lot #, wind, time, and a GPS coverage map
Why Fieldmark

Built for owners and operators.

Arizona Crops, Arizona Pilots

We fly cotton, alfalfa, citrus, melons, lettuce, and small grains across central and southern AZ.

Operator Network

When the window is short, we tap a vetted network of operators to put multiple aircraft on one mission plan.

Label-Driven

We work with your PCA. We fly the label, document the application, and stand behind the record.

Part 107 + Insured

Our pilots hold their FAA Part 107 and we carry $1M aviation liability. Part 137 and our AZ Dept. of Agriculture license are in progress.

FAQ

Common questions.

What crops do you spray?+

Cotton, alfalfa, small grains, citrus, melons, leafy greens, vegetables, and pecans. If your PCA can write it, we can usually fly it.

How much acreage is too small?+

We fly jobs as small as 5 acres and up to multi-thousand acre rotations. Small jobs are exactly where drones beat a ground rig or manned aerial on cost.

Do I need to provide chemical?+

We can mix from your supply or coordinate pickup. We'll need labels, SDS, and your PCA recommendation in writing. While our applicator license is pending, we apply under your license.

Where do you operate?+

Based in Pinal County, Arizona. We work Pinal, Maricopa, Pima, Yuma, and Cochise counties primarily, and we travel for the right job.

Ready When You Are

Get your fields covered this week.

Tell us your acreage, crop, and target window. We'll quote you in 48 hours and have a drone overhead when you need it.