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Southern Missouri | I’m sure you’re correct , I have no idea what the actual speed they spray at (sure looks fast when they’re coming up to a building) or exactly what their wing span is , however have had literally hundreds of thousands of acres of crop spraying done with planes over the career here and pretty sure their spray pattern exceeds the wing span and pretty sure it’s hard for them to spray rice herbicides right beside cotton rows , with drone spray width is entirely determined by settings to drone , can fly very low if needed to get really close to another crop and droplet size is a screen setting, really helps , just my opinion from looking at my rice fields for years and years with my cotton fields right beside it ,sure seems a lot different now , could just be me but one thing about it is for sure , just right in my area at least a dozen rice farmers have bought their own drones in last couple years , don’t know one single one , not one , that bought their own spray plane
Edited by sloughclub 6/21/2025 17:03
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