South Alabama Drone Services

Services

  • With drones we can spray herbicide, pesticides, and spread certain seeds.

  • We sell multiple brands of drones and corresponding parts. We can get most parts to the customers in 1-3 business days.

  • If you or your team needs training we will come to you and train onsite.

  • If our schedules allow then we can travel to you to help you and your team get all your spraying needs finished.

More about our business

South Alabama Drone Services began operations in 2023 with a single drone and a strong demand for aerial solutions in agriculture. By the end of that first season, our lone drone had logged hundreds of flight hours and covered thousands of acres—clear proof that drone technology was transforming the way farmers manage their fields.

Recognizing the growing demand, we expanded in early 2024 with two DJI T-40 agricultural drones and became an authorized dealer for DJI drones and parts.

Fast forward to 2025: our fleet now includes multiple cutting-edge DJI T50 drones and a T25 drone tailored for smaller or more specialized jobs. This increased capacity allows us to serve a wider range of farms with greater efficiency and precision.

As we enter the 2025 planting season, South Alabama Drone Services is expanding coverage across the United States, supporting farms of all types and sizes. Whether you're managing large-scale row crops or smaller, diversified operations, our mission remains the same—delivering reliable, high-performance drone services that help you farm smarter.

Drones are the future for farming.

Let’s talk about agricultural drones—because the future of farming is already here. Imagine this: instead of sending heavy equipment into muddy fields or spending hours manually inspecting crops, drones are in the air doing it all for you. Today’s advanced ag drones fly with purpose—scanning crop health, detecting pest issues early, and applying fertilizers or pesticides with unmatched precision. With powerful tools like the DJI T50, farmers can now cover more ground, reduce waste, and make smarter decisions faster. It’s not just innovation—it’s a smarter way to farm.

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