The AI-powered weed-sensing system activates individual spray nozzles when target weeds are “seen” by boom-mounted cameras.
A comfortable, ergonomically designed cab with maximum visibility is a must for applicators working long hours.
Expanded sprayer options aimed at enabling high-value crop farmers to improve productivity and sustainability.
Here’s a roundup of the latest self-propelled sprayers that have received a lot of attention from ag retailers for their accuracy.
The sprayer rounds out Massey Ferguson’s North American product line, providing solutions to serve farmers through every step of the growing cycle.
CropLife IRON offers a sneak preview of some of the self-propelled sprayers you can expect to see at the summer trade shows this year.
Big equipment makers are scrambling to launch new in-cab systems utilizing artificial intelligence (AI), and the rest of the industry is quickly following suit.
Where does water quality rank on your list of pre-application priorities? Ideally, it’s near the top.
As more equipment is fitted with artificial intelligence (AI), the future for agriculture looks more promising than ever.
Farmers and retailers have plenty of incentive to be smarter with where, when, and how much sprayers run in and out of the field.
An advanced automated mixing solution can be an economic entry point to measurable efficiency gains in your spraying operation.
Manufacturers provide the accessories that make applying products more efficient and effective.
The first and only autonomous herbicide orchard sprayer removes the driver from the vehicle to eliminate exposure to the chemical being sprayed.
The German manufacturer’s new self-propelled sprayer takes top honors at the 2022 MAGIE show.
The acquisition signals Case IH’s continued commitment to agronomic design — helping operators maximize yield and ROI potential.
See & Spray Ultimate can reduce non-residual herbicide use by more than two-thirds by only spraying weeds in corn, soybeans, and cotton.
In 2021, the three major equipment manufacturers continued to dominate overall market share, but one company did run a stronger race than its competitors.
Redesigned from the ground up, three new models offer productivity-enhancing features and exceptional operator environment.
The technology monitors real-time flow and pressure of all nozzles on sprayers.