[1] Sprayers are fully integrated, mechanical systems, meaning they are composed of various parts and components that work together to achieve the desired effect, in this case: the projection of the spray fluid.
They range from small spot-spraying machines to very large sprayers with extensive land and plant coverage.
Agricultural sprayers have been engineered to optimize their applicability and performance for the many purposes that the machines are put to, whether being used on crops, vegetation, or soil.
Agriculture sprayers are often used for applying water and water/chemical solutions containing acids or caustic materials for crop-performance or pest-control; i.e. fertilizers and pesticides.
Self-propelled sprayers help farmers improve spraying efficiency and productivity while taking full advantage of every minute they have in the field.