One of the most important steps to be successful in some crop sowing is soil preparation. This preparation may be related to soil fertility, where the substances for soil regulation and fertilisers are applied to the soil, but also the control of weeds. In other words, when the herbicide application is carried out to a pest, called pre-planting desiccation.
When it comes to no-till farming, this desiccation that comes before sowing is one of the main operations to minimize the interference of weeds during the development stage. It can result in negative effects on the desired crop in the case of many infestations.
Eliminating weeds before sowing allows the crop to develop free of interferences, without competition for water, light, and nutrients. In addition to providing easier sowing and uniformity.
For a higher desiccation effect, it is recommended to apply when the weeds are in the first stage of development to ease the control, and the chemical product applied effect. To help you in this process, Stara provides the Imperador line. It comprises self-propelled sprayers with the best spraying efficiency together with the proper spray tips to deliver a good cover, correct absorption by crop plants, and avoid drift.
To choose the perfect spray tip for each situation, Stara makes available the Stara Spraying Application, available for Android and IOS. You just have to enter the desired application, droplet size, and application speed. The rest of the job the app does for you, such as showing which is the ideal spray tip for the application.
Additionally, the Stara sprayers are equipped with the Continuous Recirculating System . This resource generates constant agitation of the chemical solution from the tank to the last spray nozzle on the spray boom. As a result, it ensures that the chemical solution has the same product concentration from the beginning to the end of the application. No to mention that it keeps the spraying system cleaner and without clogging.
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