When aerial spraying beats a ground rig
Three situations push growers to aerial application. Wet conditions after rain when ground rigs would rut a paddock or leave product unevenly. Tight weather windows where a 600-hectare paddock needs to be covered in a single morning before the wind comes up. And targeted work - a single difficult-to-reach corner, an irrigation channel, a windbreak - where setting up a boom isn't worth it. Aerial is faster per hectare on broadacre, gentler on the paddock, and works when the alternative is "wait".