Why do we need crop protection products to grow our food and other crops?
By 2035, there will be nearly nine billion people on earth. World food needs will triple, but land area suitable for farming is not increasing. High-yield agriculture benefits the environment by producing maximum crop yields from a small amount of land.
Without crop protection products to control insects, weeds and diseases, crop yields per acre would drop by more than 50 percent. The result would be skyrocketing food prices and widespread hunger. An increase in land used by agriculture would also mean a decrease in land for wildlife habitat, rainforests, and recreation.

Why is it called aerial application?
“Crop dusting” is an outdated term. Today, most applications are in liquid form. Additionally, today's aerial applicators do much more than control insects, weeds and diseases. They can “plant” seeds from the air, fertilize and add nutrients to the soil, help clean up oil spills in the ocean and harbors – even fight wildfires!

Who are agricultural pilots and what kind of aircraft do they fly?
Aerial agricultural pilots are highly-trained professionals, over 90 percent of whom are owner-operators. Many ag operations are family businesses that have been at work over 20 years. Operators fly specially designed helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. All aircraft use sophisticated equipment such as Global Positioning System, flow controls and precisely calibrated spray equipment to ensure accuracy in product application.