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by dbcurtis 750 days ago
That’s an overly simplistic assertion. It depends on the crop, how it is planted, and maturity.

There is a soy bean pest that can invade crops on my family’s farm. If treatment is needed early, the cost effective solution is to drive a spray rig. Later in the season, that causes too much crop damage. So then it becomes a calculation of the loss due to pest versus cost of arial application.

In the end, it all comes down to cost per acre and the benefit needs to exceed that.

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How tight are your rows that a high-boy or low-boy can't fit between them? When I still farmed, We sprayed late season crops with one of the two of those, with spray control to the square foot. That and auto steer meant we damaged about 40 plants total going into the end rows and out.