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| Yes, there is a convenience factor, but the idea is to keep that $250,000 sprayer SPRAYING. The cost also includes the cost of water. In a limited application window, it is definitely worth it to get a couple more loads per day. For what capital items cost these days, I never want them to stop while I am using them. I know you guys down south have larger windows to work, and put more hours on stuff in a year, but in our area, our options on when to go are more limited. This means that we have more equipment, which means that capital efficiency is more of a challenge. Next time, become more educated before accusing people of laziness. | |
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