Selective spraying is the technology of detecting weeds in a crop or on fallow ground and only spraying the weed. The reduction in herbicides can be between 60% and 90%, depending on the weed density ...
There’s something satisfying about looking out over a green, healthy pasture. Whether it’s for grazing animals, cutting hay, ...
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 drones that monitor and spray the crops to state-of-the-art harvesting robots and laser machines that can destroy harmful weeds, agriculture is constantly evolving and switching to more ...
After a dry fall and early winter, Crawford County, Ill. farmer Cory Utterback says he’s now dealing with the other extreme. “The month of March was wet. We’re extremely saturated. Now I’d say that we ...
Weeds in pasture and hay fields reduce productivity and the quality of the forage produced. Many times when the weeds are growing in the spring and summer we are either too busy to spray or feel we ...
Developing sustainable machines for agriculture is a challenge as alternative components are often required. Kilter provides ...
Do you remember that pasture that was covered by yellow flowers last spring? Was it buttercups? How about that pasture that had curly dock or red sorrel and we told you to wait until fall or the ...
Controlling weeds is a natural challenge in agriculture. The cost of controlling these unwanted plants is also one of the most expensive line items in a farmer’s budget. For third-generation Brazilian ...
c. Bollen tractor equipped with sprayer at work in onion field. Spraying with 2% sulfuric acid at 80 g.p.a. Three rows at a time, 1 nozzle per row. The piles of pulled weeds are wheat plants sowed for ...