The Pros & Cons of Aerial Application – Tips with Tom #10

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With more than 40 years of experience in agricultural spraying, Tom and Jason have researched and presented on many aspects of safe, effective and efficient applications.

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Hiring an aerial applicator means fewer tracks in the crop and often a quicker spray application, but spray planes are not miraculous, says Tom Wolf. In fact, they deal with a lot of the same challenges as their well-grounded counterparts.

In this last installment of his 10 part series, Tom answers some of the most common questions around aerial applications, including:

  • “Does the aircraft wing generate a downforce that forces spray droplets into the canopy?”
  • “Is it thus that aerial spray applicators can apply such low water volumes?”
  • “Is it worth paying extra for a custom application from above?”

In addressing these questions, Tom corrects a few agricultural myths, provides tips for determining which method is better for your operation and emphasizes the importance of communication.

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  • With more than 40 years of experience in agricultural spraying, Tom and Jason have researched and presented on many aspects of safe, effective and efficient applications.

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