Spray Strategy
Aerial vs. Ground: Why Airplanes Win on Palouse Hills
On steep, rolling ground an airplane covers acres a ground rig can't, and never cuts a wheel track through your crop.
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Straight talk on timing, drift, seeding and getting the most out of an aerial pass, from people who fly the Palouse for a living.
On steep, rolling ground an airplane covers acres a ground rig can't, and never cuts a wheel track through your crop.
Read it →Flag-leaf to heading is a short window. Here is how we read the crop and get an aerial pass on at the right moment.
Read it →Broadcast into standing stubble and across ground you can't drive, so the cover is up and rooted before the rain comes.
Read it →Low passes, the right conditions and a careful eye on the wind. How we keep product off your neighbor's field.
Read it →We'd rather talk it through than sell you something. Call the shop any time.