Crop dusting had its roots in 1921 when Lt. John A. Macready piloted a modified Curtis JN-6 Super Jenny while passenger Etienne Dormoy dispensed lead arsenate from a crude metal hand-cranked hopper bolted to the plane’s fuselage. C.R. Nellie,...
Seven years after the National Agricultural Aviation Association conducted its last comprehensive industry survey, new insights about the U.S. aerial application industry have emerged, thanks to a landmark survey of Part 137 operators and pilots conducting agricultural operations.
The 2019...
By Bruce Schultz —
Cool April weather has slowed growth of recently planted crops, especially rice.
The season started with good planting conditions in March. “But the cool weather set in after emergence, and everything just slowed down,” says Louisiana...
Aerial dry-seeding system helps fight weed resistance with new herbicide mode as well as a different cultural practice.
By Vicky Boyd
Editor
Through three decades or so of experimentation, VA Farms has developed a dry seeding program that borrows from both...
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