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For other uses, see pesticide application, spray (disambiguation), spraying (disambiguation), and spray bottle.
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A sprayer is a device used to spray a liquid.

In agriculture, a sprayer is a piece of equipment that is used to apply herbicides, pesticides, and fertilizers on agricultural crops. Sprayers range in size from man-portable units (typically backpacks with spray guns) to trailed sprayers that are connected to a tractor, to self-propelled units similar to tractors, with boom mounts of 60–151 feet in length.

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