The new kid on the block in farm country is the farmer-owned self-propelled sprayer. Sales of these machines are currently up by single-digit percentages. Manufacturers are reaching out to this ...
The “Al” represents the commitment of the Australian subsidiary of the giant French spraying equipment manufacturer to lightweight aluminium. While Hardi aluminium booms have been around for a long ...
A longtime manufacturer of equipment for the U.S. agricultural market is extending its reach into the self-propelled sprayer market. In January, Hardi North America launched two new models, Presidio ...
From sprayers featuring sensors that identify and douse weeds on-the-go, to unmanned aerial vehicles that apply lower dosages of chemistry, when it comes to killing weeds, the name of the game is ...
Topcon Agriculture reckons to have further improved sprayer boom control performance with the latest sensor technology used for the Norac UC7 Plus package, which is said to be compatible with most ...
It's a familiar sight for many—a ground sprayer slowly making rounds in a field, applying pesticides to row crops to give producers the best chance of protecting crops from pests and seeing high ...
Coupled with its 48.5m boom, it’s the biggest and widest self-propelled sprayer on the Australian market, satisfying many broadacre farmers’ thirst for capacity. In those high capacity stakes, Dutch ...
Autumn may be the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, but it can be a pain if you have lots of spraying to do. Blustery days often rule out any spraying in the first place and, even if you can go ...
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