"Spraying crops" is the way people generally refer to liquid pesticide or fertilizer application to a crop. The solution is pumped at relatively low pressure through one or more nozzles to semi-aerosolize it immediately over or in the crop canopy.
Runoff, secondary poisoning of non targets.
crop tractors are made my john deere and a few other companies and they are made for crops so when you are spraying over the crops you don't hit them.
it is dangerous to humans
it is dangerous to humans
it is dangerous to humans
it can also harm farm animals
It depends on how much pesticide you are spraying of course. If you are spraying an over exceeded amount then, yes it can reduce the groundwater quality.Hope this helped!*~*
One bad effect of spraying pesticides with planes is the potential for harming animals that may be in the area. Pesticides can drift, causing imbalances of nutrients in streams.
One bad effect of spraying pesticides with planes is the potential for harming animals that may be in the area. Pesticides can drift, causing imbalances of nutrients in streams.
One bad effect of spraying pesticides with planes is the potential for harming animals that may be in the area. Pesticides can drift, causing imbalances of nutrients in streams.
One bad effect of spraying pesticides with planes is the potential for harming animals that may be in the area. Pesticides can drift, causing imbalances of nutrients in streams.
Fruit flies are a common pest on gherkin farms in India. They can be controlled by spraying insecticides on the crops.