Autonomous robotic sprayers are being developed that use image recognition to detect specific weeds and apply chemical only to the target. 2. High-Tech Precision in the Field
Aerial application is becoming more accessible, allowing for rapid, targeted, and localized spraying that reduces soil compaction. sprayer
New smart sprayers use laser scanners, cameras, and AI to "see" trees and plants, adjusting the chemical application in real-time based on foliage density. Autonomous robotic sprayers are being developed that use
Modern sprayers use PWM to control individual nozzles, allowing for consistent pressure and droplet size regardless of speed changes. allowing for rapid