Overview of Agricultural Sprayers

While agricultural sprayers were once a niche product, today they are a vital piece of farm equipment for efficient crop production. With the proper application of chemicals to control weeds, insects and disease, you can give your crops the best chance for high yields.

 

The increase in the ownership of self-propelled sprayers began in 2005, when soybean rust in Asia increased and farmers needed sprayers to apply fungicides in a timely manner. Guidance systems and advanced control systems also make the sprayer easier to operate, helping to speed up the farm sprayer.

 

Plant protection activities are the most important practices in crop production. Use the sprayer to spray the maximum pesticide product. The application of fungicides, herbicides and insecticides is one of the most frequent and important tasks in agriculture. The traditional agricultural spraying technology makes economic growth in agricultural production inconsistent with environmental protection.

 

Spraying technology has continued to evolve in recent decades. For pesticide application, it is not the only essential sprayer, but all parameters related to the application of plant protection products, such as the type and area of ​​plant canopy, the area of ​​plant foliage, the height of the crop and the volume of the plant.