John Deere 400 and 600 Series sprayer owners can expect an average saving of 77% on herbicide costs when these models come into the paddock

Farmers can ‘light up the night’ during peak spraying windows with John Deere’s See & SprayTM Select technology on MY23 400 and 600 Series Sprayers paving the way for fully targeted spot spraying across 24 hours of the day.
First revealed in March 2021, See & Spray Select is John Deere’s integrated camera technology developed to deliver sizeable gains in efficiency and productivity by detecting green plants in fallow ground and triggering a spot treatment application to these plants only.
In doing so, the technology markedly reduces inputs costs and grows sustainability by delivering a similar hit rate to traditional broadcast spraying1 while using an average 77% less herbicide2.
Australia and New Zealand John Deere Production Systems Manager, Ben Kelly, said John Deere had listened to the needs of farmers and invested in this next iteration of spraying innovation to allow effective spot treatments both day and night.
“We understand the summer fallow spraying window is limited by the heat during the day in local conditions, so it was essential we offered night-time spot spraying for our farmers to complete spraying as efficiently, safely and sustainably as possible,” Ben Kelly continued.
“Local farmers have reported up to 90% chemical savings by using See & Spray Select, so providing the technology for farmers to be able to achieve targeted spraying during the night hours will bring enormous benefits to their bottom line, while helping them to tackle critical issues like herbicide resistance.
“Additionally, our research has shown that weeds sprayed with complex tank mixes with more than two modes are 83 times less likely to develop resistance,” Ben Kelly pointed out.

Driving efficiencies further, farmers using John Deere 400 and 600 Series Sprayers can switch between targeted spot spraying and a highly productive broadcast mode without leaving the cab.
Alternatively, operators can use both spot spray and broadcast at the same time to apply different application rates for more effective spraying. As part of the update, See & Spray Select is also now available on all boom sizes.
John Deere 400 and 600 Series Sprayers are also equipped with JDLinkTM, at no ongoing cost, giving operators access to John Deere’s Operations CenterTM to easily monitor what’s happening in the paddock, while collecting data to inform decision making.
“The 400 and 600 Series Sprayers with See & Spray Select are among John Deere’s most advanced pieces of machinery,” Ben Kelly added.
“See & Spray Select technology ensures not a drop of herbicide goes to waste, while supporting John Deere digital infrastructure provides valuable insights and easy record keeping to help farmers with future decision making and recording input usage,” Ben Kelly concluded.
The MY23 400 and 600 Series Sprayers are available to order now for delivery in early 2023.
For more information visit the John Deere website, or contact your local John Deere dealer.
1Based on 56 agronomic studies of See & Spray™ Select on fallow ground. Sprayers were equipped with current hardware and software at time of studies. Individual results may vary. For details, visit JohnDeere.com.au/en/sprayers.
2Based on tank-level sensor values taken at a steady state on John Deere sprayers equipped with and without See & Spray™ Select, before and after covering 75,000 acres of fallow ground with a typical weed pressure of 3,000 weeds per acre, using small and medium spray-length settings starting at 2.3 to 3.2 ft. (0.7 to 1 m), and average growing conditions (seasonal precipitation and temperature) across the US and Canadian Plains and Australian farms. Spray-length settings varied based on ground speed, spray pressure, and boom height. Sprayers were equipped with current hardware and software at time of study. Individual results may vary based on field and growing conditions, weed pressure, spray-length settings, and software version.




