Artificial Intelligence: Demonstration of Selective Spraying in Canola Weed Treatment

Where can it be seen in action?
In the coming week from 15.11.2021 to 19.11.2021 in Bulgaria, a series of demonstrations will be launched, which aim to show how the system works in practice in the early stages of development of rapeseed. The locations will be scattered throughout northern Bulgaria from Monday to Friday, and if interested farmers can look for the official representative of Berthoud for Bulgaria - NIK.The demonstrations will be led by a team of Berthoud, who will arrive in Bulgaria specifically for the demonstration tour. During it, the team of the French leader in sprayers Berthoud, will tell about how the technology was created and what tests it has gone through to be able to show working results in the field now.
Is this system currently available in Bulgaria?
The SNIPER selective spraying solution can be ordered for the three most productive Berthoud sprayer models - the self-propelled Raptor and BRUIN, as well as the Vantage attachment model, both for new machines and for those already operating and having the system supporting a constant drop size - Spraytronic.

Where has this system been tested so far?
The SNIPER system has been actively tested in France on various types of crops, and Bulgaria also participates in the preliminary studies, where similar technologies have been tested since 2019. In August this year, the SNIPER system was officially announced during an exclusive event in the land of Bulgarovo, near Burgas. During the field demonstration, the possibilities of weed recognition in early corn phase under conventional and no-till cultivation technology were shown.
How can you attend a demonstration?
The best way to get an invitation to the exclusive demonstrations of the SNIPER selective spraying system is to contact the NIK regional representatives as early as this week.
What is Berthoud's artificial intelligence and how does it work?
https://youtu.be/JHM9XTXBVSQПо During the demonstration, farmers will be able to see and test the operation of the selective spraying system in rapeseed, and engineers from France will also reveal some of their know-how.


