SPRAY SERVICES


Welcome to Yamaha Precision Agriculture's Unmanned Helicopter Spray Service based in Napa Valley, California!

At Yamaha Precision Agriculture, we understand the unique challenges that growers face when it comes to crop protection and spray applications. Our unmanned helicopters are a great tool for hillside terrain, smaller fields, or areas that are traditionally challenging or dangerous for conventional application methods.

Our Spray Services team are Yamaha employees that have the proper licenses and meet regulatory requirements to perform aerial applications for plant and agriculture applications in California. The primary focus for our team is vineyards in Napa and Sonoma Counties, where we provide applications at a 10 and 20 gallons per acre rate. We also have experience with applications in citrus, vegetables, nuts, rice and forestry. We typically charge on a per acre rate, but custom applications are also available.


Why Choose Yamaha Precision Agriculture?

● Efficiency: With our unmanned helicopters, we can cover hazardous and hillside terrain quickly and efficiently. By eliminating the need for manual labor and reducing operational costs, we offer an effective solution for growers where they can redirect their resources from spraying, to other essential farming tasks.

● Expert Team: Our team of experienced pilots and technicians are dedicated to delivering exceptional service and customized solutions tailored to the specific needs of your farming operation. We work closely with you to understand your requirements, assess your challenges, and provide personalized recommendations for optimal spray applications.

● Safety and Compliance: Safety is our utmost priority. Our unmanned helicopters undergo rigorous maintenance and testing to ensure optimal performance and compliance with industry regulations. We adhere to the highest safety standards to protect your vineyard and the surrounding environment. Our customers have also appreciated the opportunity to remove tasks from their employees that they deemed as having a higher risk for injury (such as hillside backpack spraying).