sprøyledrift
Sprøyledrift is a Norwegian term that refers to the controlled application of liquids—commonly fertilizers, pesticides, or water—using specialized spraying equipment. The practice evolved in the early 20th century alongside mechanized agriculture, allowing farmers to treat large areas quickly and uniformly. Today, sprøyledrift is integral to precision agriculture, forestry management, and even municipal water treatment.
The core equipment in sprøyledrift includes variable‑rate sprayers, which adjust the flow of liquid in real
Legislation in Norway regulates sprøyledrift to protect workers and surrounding ecosystems. Operators must hold specific licenses,
Research into improving sprøyledrift efficiency is ongoing. Recent studies focus on biodegradable droplets, autonomous application via
While sprøyledrift remains a cornerstone of intensive agriculture in Norway, its future depends on continued innovation