Aerial Application Special Report – Sponsored by Air Tractor
September 1, 2012
CropLife Contributing Editor Lisa Heacox examines the explosive growth in aerial application in recent years.
To understand how aerial application is viewed by the marketplace, CropLife conducted a survey of its readers, which produced some interesting results.
Aerial application, when used in a systematic approach to crop protection, can deliver prompt, accurate and efficient control of pests and resistant weed species.
In light of the many demands of owning and operating planes, most ag retailers advocate contracting with a local aerial business for aerial application services.
Finding the perfect aerial applicator for your operation is as easy as talking to other local growers, checking with associations and researching local companies.
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