Agri-Service PTx Introduces Precision Planting Sprayer Solutions to Boost Farmer Efficiency
Agri-Service is proud to announce the latest sprayer technologies from Precision Planting, designed to help farmers gain full control of their spray operations and maximize productivity. With tools like ReClaim and Symphony Nozzle, these systems ensure consistent application and data collection while reducing product waste and operational stress.
ReClaim eliminates the need for traditional boom priming by recirculating chemicals back to the tank, saving time, product, and ensuring safe and effective spraying from the start. With just a flip of a switch, ReClaim primes sprayers without the risk of chemical waste, giving farmers peace of mind that every drop counts.
Symphony Nozzle Control takes accuracy to the next level, maintaining consistent pressure across nozzles even when changing speeds or rates. With swath control and turn compensation, Symphony ensures uniform coverage across every acre, helping farmers reduce over-application and boost the effectiveness of their sprays. It integrates seamlessly with the 20|20 Gen 3 monitor, providing real-time feedback on sprayer performance and allowing farmers to make on-the-go adjustments.
Additionally, Precision Planting’s Vision-based technologies offer cutting-edge camera-guided solutions, including Vision Guidance to steer sprayers through rows with precision, reducing operator fatigue, and preventing crop damage.

Vision Scouting provides stand counts and crop emergence information during post-emergence spray passes, helping farmers understand field variability and focus on areas needing attention. Vision-based Weed ID uses machine learning to differentiate between crops and weeds, enabling targeted spraying for more efficient weed control.
These tools are designed to make every spray pass count, ensuring that farmers not only reduce input waste but also increase overall field performance, making them the true champions of their farm.
With PTx’s precision ag solutions, farmers can elevate their spraying operations and improve their yields—every season.