Hagie's Sprayer, Built With Deere Tech
Successful Farming|Mid-November 2024
The Hagie STS16 with 120-foot boom comes factory-installed with John Deere See and Spray Premium.
Alex Gray
Hagie's Sprayer, Built With Deere Tech

The new Hagie STS sprayers are built as part of joint venture with John Deere, bringing over a lineup of technology you'd find on modern Deere equipment.

The Hagie sprayers behave largely like typical John Deere equipment -sporting Deere's cab and current-generation technology bringing the choice between the two down to operator preference.

"The STS has the Hagie bloodline, with John Deere tech," says Tim Deinert, sprayer go-to market manager for John Deere. "You still have the architecture with high clearance and front-mounted boom, with the [technology] and full support from John Deere dealers."

Choosing a Hagie Sprayer

The STS12, STS16, The and STS20 have tank capacities of 1,200, 1,600, and 2,000 gallons, respectively, eclipsing John Deere's largest 1,600-gallon capacity.

The hybrid steel-and-aluminum boom is front-mounted, with lengths ranging from 90 to 132 feet.

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