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Precision agriculture uses data and technology to optimize every aspect of field management. Through GPS guidance, rate controllers, and automation,, farmers can reduce waste, increase yield, and improve profit margins. Modern sprayers and spreaders now integrate variable rate technology (VRT), which adjusts application rates automatically based on field zones and soil variability. GPS section control…

Regular maintenance helps keep your sprayer operating at peak performance. When parts wear out or clog, coverage and efficiency decline—leading to wasted chemicals and uneven applications. Here are the top five signs it’s time to service your sprayer. 1. Uneven Spray PatternCheck for clogged or damaged nozzles. Replace or clean them based on flow-rate testing…

Best Proper calibration of a fertilizer spreader is essential for achieving consistent, accurate application rates. Applying too much fertilizer wastes product and can harm plants and the environment, while too little can reduce yield. Calibration ensures every pound of material is spread evenly across your field. Start by checking the manufacturer’s manual for recommended settings…
Why Sprayer Calibration Matters Proper sprayer calibration is essential for ensuring your liquid fertilizer or chemical applications are applied accurately and efficiently. Whether you’re spraying row crops, turf, or orchards, a correctly calibrated system helps: Newton Crouch sprayers are engineered for precision. Regular calibration ensures your investment performs exactly as intended — especially after nozzle…
Michael Carruth, John Crouch and Marty Crouch will attend the Butts County Field Day on Friday, March 29, 2019. A 500 gallon pull type sprayer and field guidance will be demonstrated in the Ag Field Day in Butts County. John H. Pope, UGA Extension Butts County is hosting the event.
NCI attended Turf Field Day at the UGA Griffin Campus today. A new Golf & Turf sprayer was presented. Chase Hassey and John Crouch attended the show..