CropLife IRON showcases some of the latest Smart Tech solutions in the market for ag retailers and custom applicators.
With numerous regulatory requirements, today’s nozzles and tips are engineering targeted spraying down to the last drop.
New spray drones boost capacity, autonomy, and efficiency, reshaping aerial application for custom applicators and ag retailers in 2026.
Hands-on, in-person sessions at Kahler’s Fairmont headquarters in August are designed to improve day-to-day operations.
Bayer joins industry effort to modernize AGDISP spray drift model, improving regulatory accuracy and recognizing precision application technologies.
Explore how next-generation smart sprayers use automation, sensors, and precision control to boost efficiency, reduce waste, and improve application accuracy.
Experts to explore opportunities to develop sustainable and scalable sensing, automation, and precision weed control equipment.
A new WSSA research article finds that AI-equipped sprayers can more efficiently control weeds than conventional broadcast sprayers.
As weed resistance continues to be a challenge across various crop production systems, precision and flexibility are more critical for farmers than ever.
The Big Three in self-propelled sprayers saw their market shares hold steady, but there were some changes in service perception.
A post-event workshop at the 2025 Tech Hub LIVE show drove into the ever-changing world of spray drones — and what these might mean for ag retailers.
Unlock smarter weed control with key insights on precision sprayers, herbicide strategy, and optimizing technology for resilient fields.
Weed scientist Tommy Butts reveals practical strategies to master herbicide application, improve coverage, reduce drift, and choose nozzles wisely.
Discover how UW’s precision spray workshop showcased breakthrough weed control tools, expert insights, and cutting-edge field demonstrations.
RealCoverage can be bolted onto any sprayer and measures and optimizes the number of drops of agrochemicals applied to crops.
John Deere’s rise to sprayer dominance was no accident — discover how Hagie, Blue River, and Sentera fueled its smart tech revolution.
NCGA backs vital update to EPA’s pesticide drift model, aiming to protect crops and modernize spray application assessments.
The groundbreaking autonomous application intelligence product is developed through the company’s innovative accelerator program, The Forge.
UC7 Plus allows farmers and crop service providers to further reduce inputs, improve crop performance, and reduce equipment maintenance costs.