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March 2022
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7 Tips for Getting More From Your Sprayer Applications
7 Tips for Getting More From Your Sprayer Applications
March 11, 2022
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1. Choose the right product and more.
The pesticides in the tank do you no good if it doesn’t reach the site of action in the pest. Many factors, including droplet size, spray nozzle type, water quality, and time of day of the application — can significantly influence application effectiveness.
2. Calibrate the sprayer.
Calibrating sprayer nozzles ensure even application, correct product dose, and enough product to spray the entire field.
3. Maintain a good spray pattern.
Check nozzle spray patterns when calibrating each nozzle on the boom. Horrible spray patterns can be caused by clogged or worn nozzles, improper nozzle cleaning, or incorrect boom height.
4. Select the proper nozzle.
Nozzle selection affects droplet size, which influences drift potential and the amount of coverage. The ideal nozzle depends on the applied product (systemic or contact) or the expected amount of drift.
5. Manage drift.
By adding an adjuvant to the tank can maintain spray droplets at the right size to help control drift and keep the crop protection product on target.
6. Follow label instructions when tank mixing.
Always do a jar test before spraying an unknown combination of products, which will confirm whether they will be compatible with each other in a spray tank. Improper mixing order can create a tank mix solution that is unusable.
7. Clean the sprayer properly after an application.
Clean your equipment thoroughly as soon as possible after spraying to prevent products from drying and contaminating the tank, lines, and tips.
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