Topic
Next Level
Spraying
Learn how to upgrade the sprayer you already own.
Can Your Sprayer Do More For You?
With little or big upgrades to your sprayer, you can save time and input costs.
In this field of soybeans near Tremont, IL, the sprayer only applied herbicide to 28.1 of 62.9 total acres on the first post-planting pass using SymphonyVision | Spot to target spray Waterhemp, returning a 55% reduction in chemicals and $14/A savings.*
» See the Full Example HereFirst post-emergence pass in soybeans:
- Expected Cost: $25/A (~$1,600 for 63 acres)
- Actual Cost: $11/A → Saved $14/A
- Efficiency Gains: The sprayer was off for 35 of 63 acres, reducing chemical use by 55%.
It's Time to ReClaim your Sprayer
With upgrades that make a big impact.
Faster Boom Recirculation
Don't compromise between getting a full concentration of active ingredients at each nozzle and wasting too much product on the ground while trying to prime your boom. ReClaim primes your booms before a nozzle ever opens, meaning your first droplets are effective, and you save product and time.
Independent Control of Rate and Pressure
SymphonyNozzle is a pulse width modulation system (PWM), that is easy to install and simple to service. Maintain consistent rate and spray quality on your sprayer, even around turns and as you speed up and slow down.
Add Eyes to Your Sprayer
With vision-based spraying capabilities.
Vision-based variable rate spraying.
SymphonyVision | Rate uses cameras to detect weed severity to adjust the rate of each nozzle automatically while continuously spraying. Suggested camera spacing is 10 feet.
Nozzles automatically turn on and off.
SymphonyVision | Spot uses cameras to detect weed severity to adjust the rate of each nozzle automatically when weeds are present while turning off nozzles when they aren't. Suggested camera spacing is 5 feet.
Step-Up Your Weed Control
SymphonyVision | Spot applies variable rates of chemicals from completely off to a full rate, saving you time and inputs.
SymphonyVision Foundation
Required products for all SymphonyVision packages.
1
20|20
Monitor and control your application from the 20|20 in the cab. Set your rate and pressure on the home screen and quickly adjust as needed in the field.
2
SymphonyNozzle
Hit your programmed target rate and pressure, no matter the operating conditions, while reducing overlap. SymphonyNozzle is widely compatible.
3
SymphonyVision
SymphonyVision cameras intelligently adjust the application based on weed severity. The number of cameras is based on the desired capabilities.
Better Spraying. Better Data.
With insights from the 20|20.
See Your Data in Panorama
The Panorama™ app and website allow you to view, share, and analyze 20|20 data everywhere. See data in row-by-row maps, field average reports, and yield comparisons. Not required, but will enhance your spraying experience.
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*Actual savings may vary depending on field conditions, weed pressure, herbicide costs, and other factors. This is an example scenario for illustrative purposes only using prices from the Farmers Business Network on 1/20/2025 and should not be interpreted as a guarantee of savings.