The elimination of spray waste by the utilization of Airtec’s Air Sprayers allows growers to use the amount of chemicals needed to achieve pest, disease, and weed control. Currently, most growers overspray to account for excess material lost to spray drift, runoff, and waste. Eliminating this waste by using a better sprayer leads to a reduction in water usage, chemicals, fuel, equipment usage, and labor. The Airtec Air Sprayer helps your nursery become more sustainable environmentally, operationally and financially.
- Sustainable Operationally – The accurate and targeted application of spray material with pressurized air significantly improves spray coverage throughout the plant canopy, leading to better pest and disease control
- Sustainable Environmentally – Reduced spray drift and runoff helps the environment
- Sustainable Economically – Better coverage leads to reduced chemical cost, reduced labor, and improved plant health improving the bottom line
Airtec’s Nursery Air Booms are the ultimate in spray efficiency for a container nursery. The Air Booms provide superior coverage due to reduced drift, improving both pest and disease control leading to better plant health. Airtec’s Air Booms can apply fungicides, insecticides, and liquid herbicides accurately with little waste. Additionally, Airtec’s Nursery Air Booms can be combination units by adding a granular application system to apply dry fertilizer and make granular herbicide applications. This allows growers to use the same piece of equipment for both liquid and dry applications, increasing ROI substantially.
Airtec’s Nursery Cannon sprayers provide growers a more targeted solution than traditional air blast sprayers. Airtec specializes in single and double cannon sprayers designed to target the plant bed for a more consistent application of spray. Airtec’s Cannon Sprayers come in both big and small models.
For more: www.airtecsprayers.com
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