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A tractor with a boom sprayer

A tractor with a boom sprayer Leesa Baldwin

A tractor fitted with a boom sprayer moves steadily across a recently cultivated paddock within a Queensland sugar cane farming district. Fine sprays are released from the extended boom arms on either side of the tractor, creating a low mist that settles evenly across the soil surface. The cultivated ground in the foreground contrasts with the mature sugar cane visible in the background, highlighting the different stages of crop production that often occur simultaneously across farming properties. The image captures a routine but important farming operation where precision application helps support crop establishment and ongoing field management. Modern boom sprayers allow growers to accurately apply herbicides, fertilisers or other crop inputs while minimising waste and ensuring consistent coverage. The scene reflects the increasing use of technology and precision agriculture to improve efficiency, productivity and environmental outcomes.

Queensland's sugar industry is one of Australia's most significant agricultural sectors, with cane grown extensively along the state's tropical and subtropical coastline. Effective field preparation and crop management are essential to maintaining productive farming systems and achieving strong yields. Operations such as spraying play a key role in controlling weeds, managing soil fertility and supporting healthy crop development throughout the growing season.

The adoption of modern agricultural machinery has transformed sugar cane production over recent decades, enabling growers to manage larger areas with greater precision while improving productivity, sustainability and long-term farm viability.

  • Date: 27/09/2025
  • Location: Eton
  • Region: Central Highlands
  • Machinery: A tractor with a boom sprayer
  • Details: A tractor with a boom sprayer – applying water, fertilizer, herbicide, or pesticide – sugarcane field preparation
  • Pasture: Natural
  • Irrigation: Array

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