SataCrop aims to reduce spray drift

Hayley Kennedy
Updated October 24 2018 - 9:12am, first published October 22 2018 - 5:30pm
Central Highlands Cotton Growers’ Association president, Aaron Kiely, said trialing SataCrop was a great opportunity for the region as a whole to test and demonstrate the diversity of crops throughout their area.
Central Highlands Cotton Growers’ Association president, Aaron Kiely, said trialing SataCrop was a great opportunity for the region as a whole to test and demonstrate the diversity of crops throughout their area.

Reducing the risk of spray drift could be one step closer thanks to the new mapping tool, SataCrop.

Hayley Kennedy

Hayley Kennedy

Livestock Editor

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