Weed control this year? It's been a mess. Blame the weather, the soil, and maybe even the weed killers themselves. Now, farmers face a tough choice: spray everything, or risk losing their crop. But what if there was a better way? In today's market, there are new, smart spraying systems that target only weeds, saving both your wallet and the environment.
Crop protection isn't always easy, and spraying crops can be one of the trickiest and costliest tasks. From corn to soybean, every plant grower faces the challenge of efficient, effective pesticide applications. In this blog, we'll break down how the FJD ATS Precision Spray Autosteering System stacks up against old-school spraying in four aspects. It's not just about the price tag – it's about saving your time and money!
Upfront Costs: Cheaper Isn't Always Better
When considering upfront costs, it's important to remember that the cheapest option isn't always the best choice in the long run. This is especially true when comparing traditional sprayers with more advanced spraying systems like the FJD ATS.- Traditional Sprayers:
- Lower starting price: Simple design, no fancy tech.
- Downside: You get what you pay for—basic tools with no smart features.
- FJD ATS:
- Affordable initial cost: Include GNSS (including GPS) navigation, sensors, and spraying automation.
- Long-term savings: Save more money in the long run by cutting waste and boosting crop health.
High Precision: Less Waste, More Savings
In modern agriculture, precision is key to enhancing efficiency and reducing costs. Traditional spraying methods and new technological advancements provide a stark contrast in how they contribute to either wastage or savings.- Old-School Spraying:
- Manual control often leads to over-spraying (wasting chemicals) or missing spots (risking crop loss).
- Extra chemical costs pile up from buying more pesticides/fertilizers than needed.
- FJD ATS:
- Use accurate GNSS-based positioning data and smart section control through ISOBUS TC-Geo to spray exactly where needed.
- Apply consistently via real-time dosage adjustment and achieves variable rates at different tractor driving speeds.

Labor Costs: Humans vs. Machines
Old farming ways need lots of people to drive machines like sprayers, especially if you run big farms. But the FJD ATS system changes the process with its autosteering capability, so you don't need as many workers and it keeps working well with optimal productivity levels throughout its operation.- Traditional Methods:
- Require teams of workers to operate sprayers, especially on large farms.
- Human error (like fatigue or uneven spraying) costs time and money.
- FJD ATS:
- Work on autosteering (i.e., autopilot) — no coffee breaks or sick days!
- Even inexperienced operators can manage spraying machines accurately and efficiently.
Long-Term Savings: The Real Winner
While traditional sprayers seem cheaper at first, here's how the FJD ATS pays off:- Lower Chemical Bills: Precise spraying = less product wasted.
- Fewer Crop Losses: Even coverage protects plants better.
- Less Downtime: Machines work in rain, heat, or dark—no delays.
Eco-Friendly Spraying Bonus
In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on adopting eco-friendly spraying practices within the agricultural sector. The reasons for this shift are manifold, encompassing environmental sustainability, economic incentives, and a commitment to preserving ecosystems for future generations.- Traditional Spraying: Excess chemicals harm soil and waterways.
- FJD ATS: Minimize chemical runoff, supporting sustainable farming.