About PNM Drone Services Serving Arkansas and Missouri

Veteran-Owned Agricultural Drone Application Built by Farmers, for Farmers

PNM Drone Services is a veteran-owned and family-owned agricultural drone application company serving farmers across Missouri, Arkansas, and Tennessee. Founded by Paul and Monica, the business has grown from local family operations in Steele, Missouri, to a 450-mile service radius through word-of-mouth referrals from farmers who've seen the difference drone application makes in their operations.



Paul brings an AG Business degree, agricultural roots, and industrial build experience—having built eight steel mills before retiring. When retirement felt too quiet, he saw an opportunity to combine technology with the farming background he grew up in. That decision launched PNM Drone Services three years ago, and what started as spraying for family quickly expanded as neighbors and nearby operations asked Paul and Monica to handle their fields and pastures, too.


You're working with operators who understand your bottom line because they come from the same farm-raised perspective. Paul and Monica meet you on location, walk your acreage, and create a spray plan based on what your crops or pastures actually need. They're not analysts or consultants—they're professional applicators who help you apply what you've decided works for your operation.


Reach out to book a demo and see how drone application fits your operation.

Professional Applicators Using DJI-T50 Drones for Precision Agricultural Spraying

PNM Drone Services operates exclusively as applicators, not spot-spraying services or field analysts. You determine what gets sprayed—Paul and Monica mix per your formulas and apply fertilizer, herbicides, fungicides, and pesticides according to your crop plan and field conditions. This partnership approach means you stay in control of your inputs while gaining the efficiency and coverage that drone application delivers.


The business uses DJI-T50 drones, which handle the areas that are more hassle than they're worth with ground equipment: tight corners, uneven terrain, waterlogged sections, and pasture edges. Paul and Monica focus on making sure you're able to get everything done as effectively as possible, without leaving sections unsprayed or spending hours maneuvering equipment through difficult acreage.



As a locally owned and operated business, PNM Drone Services has expanded from Steele, Missouri, into Arkansas and is now serving farmers in Tennessee as well. Despite the growing service area—which includes Kennett, Sikeston, Poplar Bluff, Caruthersville, Fayetteville, Bentonville, Conway, and surrounding farming communities—Paul and Monica maintain the same hands-on, meet-on-site approach that built their reputation. No job is too small or too large; they'll travel as far as your needs require.

A Relationship-Driven Business Focused on Farm Production and Cost-Saving Application

What makes PNM Drone Services different is how the business was built: by working directly with farmers and understanding operational farm needs from a practical perspective. Paul and Monica's goal is to help your production increase through cost-saving application—using drone efficiency to reduce waste, improve coverage, and get you back to the rest of your operation faster.


  • Veteran-owned and family-operated—farm-raised operators who understand agricultural bottom lines
  • Three years serving Missouri, Arkansas, and Tennessee with DJI-T50 agricultural drones
  • Professional applicators for fertilizer, herbicides, fungicides, and pesticides—you control the formulas
  • On-site meetings to create spray plans based on your specific crop, pasture, or acreage needs
  • 450-mile service radius from Steele, Missouri, covering the tri-state farming region


Whether you're managing row crops, pasture, or mixed acreage across multiple properties, Paul and Monica will meet you on location and work through a spray plan that fits your operation. Reach out to book a demo and see how drone application can make your next season more efficient.