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GPS-enabled sprayers automatically turn off sections of the boom when over areas already sprayed, reducing overlap and saving money. 3. Key Operational Trends
Aerial application is becoming more accessible, allowing for rapid, targeted, and localized spraying that reduces soil compaction. sprayer
Autonomous robotic sprayers are being developed that use image recognition to detect specific weeds and apply chemical only to the target. 2. High-Tech Precision in the Field GPS-enabled sprayers automatically turn off sections of the
These intelligent sprayers can reduce pesticide waste by 30% to 90% by only spraying the plant, not the air or ground in between. Autonomous robotic sprayers are being developed that use
Modern sprayers use PWM to control individual nozzles, allowing for consistent pressure and droplet size regardless of speed changes.
Self-propelled sprayers are growing in size, with tanks reaching capacities over liters and booms extending to meters (roughly
Here is some of the most interesting and current information about sprayer technology: 1. "Intelligent" Sprayers and Laser Technology