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Aerial applicators apply pesticides, fungicides, and fertilizers via aircraft to farmlands and fields. Aerial application is done via aircraft for maximum coverage, typically conducted at speeds above 100 MPH. This allows the applicator to evenly distribute pesticides over the target area, managing drift to make sure no other areas are affected. Usually agricultural airplanes are used for aerial seeding and spraying but helicopters and small turboprop jets can also be used for this purpose. Aviation crop dusters or air tankers are also used as water bombers to help fight wildfires. You can find aerial applicators by running a search online.
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