Rantizo cleared by more states for drone spraying
In July, Rantizo became the first and only company approved for drone spraying in the state of Iowa — where the company’s headquarters is located. Shortly thereafter, expansion into Wisconsin occurred. Weeks later, Nebraska, Illinois, and Minnesota were added to the approved territories.
Now the company has added South Dakota, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Louisiana and Missouri to areas its approved and intends to operate within. Arizona, Oregon and California are expected to be approved in the near future.
“We have been diligent in working with the FAA and states for necessary licensing,” he said. “As a market leader in this space, it has been important to us to go through the proper channels to ensure the sustainability of drone spraying for the agricultural industry.”
With each state that Rantizo has added to their approved territory, new opportunities have come along, as well.
“Growers of everything from cotton, to lettuce, watermelons to sorghum have looked at Rantizo as a solution for their fields,” Rantizo Marketing Lead Emily Carlson, explained. “Our team has been on the road and all over the country in the past several weeks and each time we reconvene it’s exciting to learn about new opportunities on the horizon.”
Rantizo will be represented at the Startup of the Year Summit in Memphis, Tennessee, Oct. 14-16.