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Harvesting Profits
With Aerial Application
From Air Tractor
Benefits of Aerial
Application
Ability to apply crop
protection products in a timely and efficient manner
More economical coverage of
large areas
Can treat crops faster than
ground machines, which is critical for disease/pest control
Not limited by wet soil
conditions when ground machines cant operate
No crop damage and losses
from tire tracks, compaction, etc.
Does not spread fungal
spores
Real World
Examples
Aerial application pays for
itself and puts more money in the growers pocket!
The photo below illustrates
yield data on an Illinois corn field in 2004. The area treated with
fungicide resulted in a net increase of $115.85 per acre.

Untreated Treated
Beck 5322RW:
Stratego Treated
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Treated Yield |
223.35 bu |
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Untreated Yield |
169.41 bu |
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Difference |
53.94 bu/acre |
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53.94 bu @$2.50
= |
134.85/acre |
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Stratego
Application: |
$19.00/acre |
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Net Increase: |
+ $115.85/acre |
Air Tractor: More
Yield On The Field

Soybean field treated by an Air Tractor

Soybean field treated by ground rig
Comparison between ground and aerial
application costs:
(Example: 100 ha Soybeans in Brazil)
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Details |
Ground Sprayer |
Air Tractor |
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Partial cost of application |
$400
($4.00 x 100 ha) |
$900
($9.00/ha x 100) |
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Loss due to tire tracks on a crop
yielding 2,700 kgs/ha |
101 bags, or 2.24% of total |
ZERO |
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Losses |
$1,010
(1 bag = $10) |
ZERO |
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Total cost of application |
$1,410 |
$900 |
Profit with
Air Tractor |
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$510, or 51 bags |
Photos & data courtesy of Ruy Alberto Textor,
Brazil

Advantages of Air Tractor Aircraft
Air Tractor, Inc. is the worlds leading
manufacturer of agricultural aircraft.
Models range in size from 400 gallon to 800
gallon capacity to efficiently treat a variety of field sizes,
application rates, and ferry distances.
The Air Tractor is a heavier aircraft than
a Piper or Cessna ag plane, so there is greater downwash from the
wings and better penetration of the spray in dense foliage.
Air Tractor engineers have worked
extensively with researchers and other experts to design optimal boom
and nozzle placement and minimize drift potential.

The Experts Say:
Air Tractors have an excellent [spray]
pattern - with very low CVs or coefficients of variation across the
swath. Air Tractor has done a magnificent job of keeping the lower
fuselage aerodynamically clean. This helps with fuel efficiency, but
less drag means less turbulence and drift potential as well. Air
Tractors do an excellent job of spreading [dry material] as well. The
large sump and tall gear stance allows the spreader to be down low
enough that most of the aircraft aerodynamics don't disturb the
pattern.
- Dr. Dennis Gardisser, Ph.D., P.E.
Professor & Assoc. Dept. Head - Extension Engineer
University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension
Service
Guiding Growers to Profit
 
Many Air Tractor operators utilize GPS
swath guidance systems , flow controls, and other new technology to
provide the grower with superior service.
State of the art Variable Rate Technology
is now available for aircraft for liquid and dry applications. VRT
allows the grower to save money on chemical costs and treat only those
areas of the crop that need it.
The maps below show the accuracy of aerial
application using VRT.
Variable Rate GPS Technology

Prescription Map

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