Floaters / Sprayers


Case IH Patriot 50 Series Sprayer, Trident 5550 Combination Applicator →

Every year application windows seem to get tighter, which makes efficient and precise applications a top priority. The Patriot 50 Series sprayer and Trident 5550 combination applicator from Case IH offer more efficiency and accuracy with advanced technology to keep operators connected, informed and in control. For 2024, the Patriot 50 Series Sprayer adds to the line's ability to maximize productivity.  Click for more...


Raven Launches Pre-Order for Harvesting Automation Solution →

Raven Industries, a leader in innovation and ag tech solutions, continues to prove its commitment to empowering farmers with efficient solutions for everyday operations. Raven leverages its track record of leading innovation to accelerate integration with CNH Industrial platforms, creating a cohesive user experience. "At Raven, our top priority is to address our customers' current needs with cutting-edge automated technology, while also preparing them for a future with driverless autonomy in their operations," said Eric Shuman, Raven general manager.  Click for more...


CNH Industrial, ONE SMART SPRAY Announce Integration of Precision Spraying Solution →

CNH Industrial and ONE SMART SPRAY, a joint venture between Bosch and BASF, have signed a collaboration agreement to integrate the latter's advanced spraying system within CNH Industrial's agricultural brand product portfolios. The system's integration will be led by the Raven team and will be commercially available via the global Case IH and New Holland Agriculture brands. The ONE SMART SPRAY integration is an important solution that will fast track the further enhancement of CNH Industrial's precision and automated spraying capabilities.  Click for more...


Decision Time: Self-propelled Sprayer Ownership vs. Custom Applicators →

Using simple calculations, Case IH shares how to determine if sprayer ownership is the right move How do you know if your operation is in the sweet spot for owning a sprayer? Depending on a number of variables, sprayer ownership can be a net positive investment with as few as three applications per year.1 Case IH application experts can help guide your decision whether to purchase a sprayer by breaking down the following: How to determine if this investment is right for your operation How to calculate the cost difference between hiring custom applicators and spraying your own The agronomic benefits of owning a self-propelled sprayer 1.  Click for more...


John Deere offers all-new lineup of Hagie Self-Propelled STS12, STS16, and STS20 Sprayers →

John Deere offers an all-new lineup of Hagie™ Self-Propelled Sprayers for model year 2022 to help farmers manage tight operating windows and challenging field conditions at various crop stages. Three models are being offered and include the STS12, STS16, and STS20. "Everything about these sprayers is new, except for the field-proven signature front spray boom," Joel Basinger, marketing manager for John Deere, said.  Click for more...


Operator comfort, application quality, and machine uptime are focus of new John Deere 400, 600 Series Sprayers →

To meet the application needs of today's farmers who demand operator comfort, high-quality application and the most machine uptime possible, John Deere has introduced new 400 and 600 Series Sprayers. The lineup of 400 Series Sprayers includes the 408R, 410R, and 412R, while the 600 Series includes the 612R and 616R. "Each sprayer features a new, larger cab with your choice of three comfort and convenience packages available to fit a variety of needs," Joel Basinger, marketing manager for John Deere said.  Click for more...


John Deere launches See & Spray Select for 400 and 600 Series Sprayers →

Olathe, Kansas (March 2, 2021) — John Deere has introduced See & Spray™ Select, the first commercially available John Deere machine factory-equipped with this advanced spraying technology. Farmers can use See & Spray Select, installed on a John Deere Sprayer, to minimize input costs and only spray weeds when they are detected. This technology makes it possible for farmers to use more expensive and complex tank mixes more efficiently than what they can broadcast, reducing their costs, improving their ability to control herbicide-resistant weeds at a lower cost.  Click for more...