Crop Dusting

Aerial application, commonly called crop dusting, involves spraying crops with fertilizers, pesticides, and fungicides from an agricultural aircraft. The specific spreading of fertilizer is also known as aerial topdressing. Agricultural aircraft are often purpose-built, though many have been converted from existing airframes. Helicopters are sometimes used, and some aircraft serve double duty as water bombers in areas prone to wildfires.

Crop dusters parked (StreetView)
Crop dusters parked

Crop Duster (Google Maps)
Crop Duster
Airplane - Crop Duster Crop Dusting (Google Maps)
Airplane - Crop Duster Crop Dusting

Crop Duster spraying (Google Maps)
Crop Duster spraying

Crop duster (Google Maps)
Crop duster

Crop duster (Google Maps)
Crop duster
Small plane (Google Maps)
Small plane

Crop Duster (Google Maps)
Crop Duster
Crop duster (Google Maps)
Crop duster

Where Cary Grant Fled from the Crop Duster in "North by Northwest" (Google Maps)
Where Cary Grant Fled from the Crop Duster in "North by Northwest"

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