走向甘蔗种植者的新高度

Arysta LifeScience has launched a service, called “Arysta Fly,” to give sugarcane growers a unique perspective on weed problems. As part of the program, crop specialists from Arysta LifeScience join sugar mill personnel in a helicopter ride to photograph and visually assess weed control efforts on plantations.

“From the air, it’s easy to see where herbicides failed,” said Jose Gambassi, Marketing — sugar cane Arysta LifeScience. “The most common problems come from broadleaf weeds as morning glory, mucuna, and castor bean. When these weeds are not kept in check, they compete with sugarcane, reducing yields and quality.”

通过空中观察和摄影,更容易识别和诊断问题区域。这导致在随后的季节进行富有成效的讨论和明智的杂草控制决策。

“The Arysta Fly program is successful because it provides reliable data that we can use to assist clients in determining the optimal usage of herbicides in sugarcane,” Gambassi said.

资料来源:Arysta LifeScience,由 FCI 员工编辑