My FMC was dialed in at 125-130 PSI
My tractor was right around 6 MPH
My rows are 15 feet wide
I can't remember how many gallons were applied per acre. What I can remember is that it required almost exactly 3 - 100 gallon sprayer tank fills to cover 88 rows @ 200ft long.
I was happy with my coverage.
Let me fill in what is, perhaps, a large variable in this whole conversation. First, I am a full time high school teacher and I do what I can when I can at our orchard. I bought 18 acres in January of 2016, planted trees for 4 years, built 2 barns and kept my self busy. I restored a 1910 American Hydraulic cider press along with a variety of ancillary equipment to support the press. I also hauled an old canned ham camper out of the woods and turned it into a donut trailer. My goal was to build a small business to help act as a second stream of income for my family.
Growing up, my grandfather was an attorney and judge and he also farmed as a second stream of income. I was raised by my grandparents and I hoped to do the same. He allowed me to plant 100 trees on an old horse pasture we had previously raised Arabian horses on and that is where I got my start on growing apples. I was not in line to inherit the family farm so I bought my own. I am good at working on equipment, I can work from sun up to sun down. I rarely quit until the job is done.
2022 and 2023 were very dry years in Kenosha Wisconsin and our trees had very little fruit. I didn't spray either year because there was little fruit set for either year and the dry conditions left runty fruit. 2024 wasn't all that much better. In fall of 2023 we spread 5,000 lbs of lime and about 1,000 lbs of fertilizer in the hope to boost production for 2024. Again, not much as far as fruit. I know the weather plays a huge role, but I think not spraying for those 2 years has lead to additional issues. I wanted to open as a u-pick operation, but I have been skunked 3 years in a row and I want to start 2025 on the right foot. Spraying with the 100 gallon FMC wasn't the best especially in early spring to apply oil spray and fill the machine up 3 times, sometimes at night. I wanted to get a machine that I could fill, spray, do the whole orchard and go back home. (We don't live on the property)
All of that being said, I need help. I have used pheromone traps with 5 gallon buckets for Japanese beetles and we have been VERY successful in reducing their numbers. Overall, I am not sure what I have in the orchard and what I need to control. I am fearful of killing all of my good insects like our honey bees and praying mantis. We have 4 large hives of honey bees and I am not sure where the praying mantis came from, but we have them. I am open to any advice and guidance.