Role of Adjuvants in Spray Deposition & Bioefficacy: Boom and Drone Sprayer Optimization Guide

In modern crop protection programs, adjuvants play a decisive role in improving spray deposition, spreading, retention, and active ingredient uptake. With increasing adoption of low-dose, high-efficacy formulations such as EC (Emulsifiable Concentrate), SC (Suspension Concentrate), and OD (Oil Dispersion), optimizing adjuvant use has become essential for both boom and drone Read more

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Optimizing Spray Application for New-Generation Herbicides in Indian Cropping Systems

New-generation herbicides—low-dose, highly active, and often systemic molecules—demand precision in spray application. In Indian cropping systems such as rice, soybean, cotton, and maize, performance variability is frequently linked not to chemistry, but to application quality. Whether using boom sprayers or drones, optimizing droplet size spectrum, nozzle compatibility, drift mitigation, and Read more

Opportunities for Optical Spot Spraying in Boom Sprayers

Optical Spot Spraying (OSS) is transforming weed management in advanced agricultural markets by enabling site-specific herbicide application through real-time plant detection sensors mounted on boom sprayers. Instead of blanket spraying, OSS detects living green tissue and triggers nozzles only where weeds are present. This shift from broadcast to targeted spraying Read more

Advanced Sensors in Agricultural Spraying: Boom Sprayer Technology & Adoption in India

Modern agricultural spraying is rapidly evolving thanks to advanced sensor technologies that increase accuracy, reduce costs, minimize environmental impact, and improve pesticide efficacy. In advanced agricultural markets like the USA, Europe, and Australia, sensor-based spraying systems are transforming boom sprayer operations by enabling real-time data capture, automated rate control, and Read more

Spray Drift Management in Boom Sprayers: AgriJet Nozzle Selection & Droplet Scan Best Practices

Effective spray drift management during boom sprayer operations is critical for ensuring on-target deposition, regulatory compliance, environmental protection, and optimized pesticide efficacy. Spray drift not only reduces field performance but also increases the risk of off-target contamination, residue violations, and crop damage. A structured, technology-driven approach significantly improves spray quality Read more