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2025 Updates from Apache Sprayers

2025 Updates from Apache Sprayers
Apr 14, 2025
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Apache Sprayers Unveils 2025 Lineup with New Features

Apache Sprayers, part of Equipment Technologies, has introduced several updates for the 2025 season. 

The latest improvements aim to boost performance, precision, and efficiency for a wide range of farming operations. 

Jake Follrod, director of sales with Apache Sprayers, recently met with Farms.com for an update on the 2025 lineup. 

One of the key additions this year is the inclusion of NORAC as an OEM height control system. 

This feature enhances boom stability and accuracy during spraying, helping operators maintain consistent application across uneven terrain. 

Apache also continues its collaboration with trusted precision technology providers like CapstanAG and Raven Industries, ensuring advanced control systems remain available across its product range. 

For customers looking for more customization, John Deere precision steering can also be integrated upon request. This added flexibility allows producers to choose systems that best suit their existing technology setups. 

Apache’s sprayer lineup for 2025 includes a range of models designed to meet different operational needs. 

The series starts with the AS650, a compact machine with a 650-gallon tank, and extends to the AS1250, which features a larger 1200-gallon capacity. 

The AS850 and AS1050 models offer mid-range options with 800 and 1000-gallon tanks respectively. 

Among the highlights is the HS1100 sprayer, built with a unique hydraulic lift system that raises the machine from 60 to 72 inches.  

This increased clearance makes it easier to spray taller crops such as corn during later growth stages. Additionally, many of the models now come with lightweight aluminum booms, designed to reduce wear and enhance overall machine performance. 

Apache’s 2025 sprayers combine durability with smart technology to support farmers in achieving greater efficiency and precision in crop protection. 

With a variety of tank sizes, steering options, and boom configurations, the company continues to offer adaptable solutions for modern agriculture. 

Follrod explains more in the video below. 




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