How did hands-on engineering and real-world farm partnerships shape HORSCH LEEB’s approach to sprayer technology tailored for North America? Product manager Michael Wasylyniuk and managing director Theo Leeb trace HORSCH LEEB’s journey from family-run workshops in the 1980s to the development of high-capacity 8,000-liter (2,100-gallon) sprayers. Key innovations like BoomControl – which reduces drift and improves chemical efficiency for large-acre operations – emerged from direct collaboration with farmers and extensive field testing. They also share insights on early prototyping hurdles, the challenges of adapting European designs for North American crops and conditions, and what to expect from the new Xeric pneumatic boom spreader.