Sprayers are being outfitted with new products and configured in new ways to make applications quicker, cheaper and more precise. Here are a few examples. Wilbur-Ellis partnered with Guardian ...
Reducing herbicide usage by 97% pre-emergence and 88% post-emergence, the team at Greeneye Technology are working to make it the ‘next-big-thing’ in sprayer technology. Since launching its precision ...
If fruit is going to be grown using herbicides – which is still largely the case – then the fewer of the chemicals that are used, the better. The Herbicide GUSS autonomous robotic spray vehicle was ...
Not only are herbicides harmful to the environment, but they're also one more expense for the farmers who use them. That's where the Greeneye selective spraying system comes in, as it's claimed to ...
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 ...
A device being developed by the Queensland Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry is helping cane farmers to spray herbicides more effectively. Allan Blair, the extension officer for the ...
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