
Weed Wiper
Farm Weed Wipers Save Crops and Reduce Farming Costs
The Kennco Weed Wiper helps row crop farmers easily apply herbicide to those unwanted weeds between crops. The Weed Wiper allows farmers to apply herbicide weed control whenever they want – even on windy days, because the application is wiped instead of sprayed.
Spraying weeds the traditional way introduces the potential for damaged crops and possibly even health risks in farmers due to herbicide spray drift. Not only is a tractor weed wiper more convenient for farmers, but they also save money on herbicide product due to the direct application. Farm weed wipers have less waste and are more convenient to use.
The Kennco Weed Wiper works in windy conditions, saves money on herbicide because you are only applying where it’s needed. We offer a variety of setup options so that the equipment can be used over stakes, in between rows, used for weeding the entire field or just spot treatment in specific areas. A 200 gallon herbicide tank is included standard. Two different wiper fabric shapes are available: 1) The flat square shape if you want to kill weeds all over a field. 2) The shape with the angled corners are used to avoid brushing up against bushes.
Other than the Weed Wiper, Kennco makes other specialty farm equipment you can learn about here.
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- Better Weed Control
- Less Wasted Herbicide
- Easy Application
- No Spray Drift
- More Precise
- Works in Windy Conditions
- Entire field or Specific Areas
- Various Wiper Fabric Shapes Available
- Use Over Stakes & Between Rows
- Less Crop Loss
Available year round with 3-4 week delivery time.
Call 800-645-2591 or complete the form to request a quote.
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