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Flying the Line: The Unsung Guardians of Illinois Agriculture

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  Flying the Line: The Unsung Guardians of Illinois Agriculture In the heartland of Central Illinois, where rows of corn and soybeans stretch as far as the eye can see, a brave and skilled cadre of pilots take to the skies each summer in small fixed-wing aircraft. Known as crop dusters—or more formally, aerial applicators—they form a vital, if often underappreciated, line of defense against the insect pests that threaten the region's bounty. Their flights are anything but leisurely. Navigating low over fields, sometimes just a dozen feet above the crops, these pilots must execute precision maneuvers that rival those of stunt aviators. Each mission demands split-second judgment: dodging power lines, tree stands, irrigation rigs, and even cell towers as they loop and dive to cover every inch of farmland with pesticide treatments. The work is risky, physically demanding, and technologically sophisticated. Aerial applicators rely on GPS-guided systems, wind-speed monitors, and real-tim...