Indiana’s Albertson Drone Service Revolutionizes Farming with Agricultural Drones

In Fowler, , Albertson Drone Service LLC is transforming agriculture as the state’s first licensed drone spraying contractor, according to a recent feature by Inside Indiana Business. Now in its sixth year and fifth growing season, the company, founded by Purdue graduate Kyle Albertson, uses drones to provide crop health mapping, pesticide spraying, and insect control, doubling its coverage each year. With a goal of managing 10,000 acres in the upcoming season, Albertson Drone Service highlights the growing role of in modern farming.

Drone Capabilities and Specs

Albertson Drone Service’s drones can spray 30 to 40 acres per hour, a significant improvement over traditional methods. While specific drone models weren’t disclosed in the Inside Indiana Business report, agricultural drones in this category, such as the T40, typically offer a flight time of 10-15 minutes per battery cycle when fully loaded, a range of 1.2 miles (line-of-sight), and a payload capacity of 88 lbs (40 liters) for liquid pesticides.

These drones use GPS and automated flight paths to ensure precision, avoiding obstacles like trees and power lines—challenges Albertson noted as non-issues for his operations. For exact specs on the Agras T40, refer to DJI’s official product page. Albertson’s ability to cover hard-to-reach field edges adds roughly 20 acres per field that traditional equipment might miss, enhancing overall yield potential.

Market Context and Competition

The agricultural drone market is expanding rapidly, driven by the need for precision farming. Companies like DroneDeploy and PrecisionHawk offer similar services, focusing on data analytics for crop health, while XAG and Yamaha provide competing spraying drones. Albertson Drone Service stands out in Indiana as the first licensed operator, giving it a regional edge. However, larger players with broader service portfolios and established client bases pose a challenge. The global agricultural drone market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 31.4% from 2023 to 2030, per industry reports, signaling fierce competition as more entrants adopt drone technology.

Regulatory Compliance

Operating agricultural drones for spraying requires strict adherence to FAA regulations. Albertson spent time in the FAA and 4-H programs before launching his business, ensuring compliance with Part 137 certification for aerial application and for commercial drone operations. These certifications mandate pilot licensing, equipment registration, and adherence to airspace restrictions. Indiana’s regulatory environment supports such innovation, but operators must also comply with state pesticide application laws, which Albertson’s licensing covers.

Infrastructure Impact

Drones reduce the need for heavy machinery in fields, minimizing soil compaction—a common issue with traditional tractors like the John Deere model shown in the Inside Indiana Business feature. This allows for more sustainable farming practices, especially in Benton County’s corn and soybean fields. However, drone operations require charging stations, battery management, and pesticide refilling infrastructure, which Albertson likely manages from a mobile base. Scaling to 10,000 acres will demand robust logistics, including additional drones and trained pilots, which the company plans to address by hiring two Purdue interns this summer.

Industry Implications

Albertson Drone Service’s success underscores the potential of drones to address labor shortages and rising costs in agriculture. By covering 30-40 acres per hour, drones offer a faster, more precise alternative to manual spraying, reducing pesticide waste and environmental impact. This efficiency is critical as farmers face pressure to increase yields amid climate challenges. The company’s growth also highlights the role of ag-tech —Albertson’s Purdue background gave him a head start, and his internship program could inspire a new generation of ag-tech innovators.

Future Outlook

Looking ahead, Albertson Drone Service aims to double its 2024 coverage to 10,000 acres, a goal that will test its operational capacity. Advances in drone technology, such as longer flight times and higher payloads, could further boost efficiency. However, regulatory hurdles, like potential changes to FAA rules or pesticide restrictions, may pose challenges. As the ag-tech sector evolves, Albertson’s focus on local expertise and sustainable practices positions it well to lead in Indiana’s farming landscape, potentially setting a model for other regions to follow.

Photo courtesy of Michelle Kaufman / Inside Indiana Business


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