Agrifac helps you to protect your crops

Protect your crops on plant level with Condor self-propelled sprayers

Feed Crops
Corn / Maize

Similar to sunflowers, maize is a crop which utilizes and thrives on sunlight and is best grown in sunny regions to ensure highest yield per hectare. Soils should be warm enough to ensure a good emergence shortly after being drilled, therefore late Spring is the ideal time for the grower to commence planting.

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Food Crops
Cereals

When it comes to Arable Farming, Cereal crops such as grains could be argued as being the most commonly grown across the globe.

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oil seed rape / canola
Oil crops
Rapeseed / Canola

Typically sown shortly after the previous harvest, oil seed rape is now one of the most common ‘break crops’ and an important part of many arable rotations.

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Potatoes
Food Crops
Potatoes

As well as taking extra care of the crop during the cooler months, potatoes need a great deal of care throughout their growth as far as spraying is concerned.

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Food Crops
Onions

Typically sown in the Autumn or Spring months, onions’ growth time is very short so growers need to ensure that the machine they tend the crop with is hitting exactly the right spot as efficiently and effectively as possible.

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Feed Crops
Alfalfa

Like OSR, Alfalfa should be treated similarly to other seed crops. Weeds are a huge problem in alfalfa, affecting mostly during the establishment of the crop as well as in established fields, meaning that care must be taken all throughout the growth stages to ensure a healthy robust yield.

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Reduce damage to the top of the plant

Reduce damage to the top of the plant

‘‘In crops such as sunflowers and maize it is often still necessary to apply crop protection at a later growing stage. ’’

Sunflowers’ drought-tolerance make it an ideal crop to grow in warmer countries. With the selective breeding of the crop over the years however, it has become adaptable to grow in most parts of the world, within the dry sunny regions. The sunflower plant has a deep, finely branched tap-root system that can utilise water from soil layers as deep as 2m. This is why the crop often performs well during a dry season.

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Sunflower crops
Oil crops
Sunflower

The sunflower plant has a deep, finely branched tap-root system that can utilise water from soil layers as deep as 2m.

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Food Crops
Sugar beet

When growing sugar beet, seedbed preparation, seed quality, seedling emergence, plant growth and row spacing are all important factors.

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Flax

When spraying flax seeds, the operator must be aware that the crop is highly sensitive to herbicide drift.

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Feed Crops
Oats

Oats grow similarly to cereals crops and are drilled plus harvested at the same time of year as these too. The most rapid growth stage for oats is in the Spring, where we see brighter days and an increase in temperature.

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Cotton

Australia's cotton farmers lead the world in sustainable, ethical cotton production. They grow more cotton with less land and water than ever before, and use 95% less pesticides than a decade ago.

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Sunflower
Tulips

Consumers care about the quality of their fresh cut tulips. The delicate petals at the tip of the crop and their stems can be damaged so quickly that this is not always the end result for the grower.

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Food Crops
Vegetables

We know that vegetables need slightly more care than some other crops, with constant observation to ensure that once harvested the crop can be transferred from field to fork as timely as possible whilst also being safe and ready for human consumption.

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Food Crops
Fruits

As well as taking extra care of the crop during the cooler months, potatoes need a great deal of care throughout their growth as far as spraying is concerned.

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Sunflower
Lilies

Lilies are one of the most vulnerable crops to grow. Lily bulbs are planted in the spring, around the end of March and the end of May. In the growth phase of the bulbs, the lilies need little fertilization

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