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 05 jul 2010 14:01 

Air Induction Nozzles Are Not Drift Proof


Air induction nozzles can reduce drift 75% to 90%, but drift can still occur when farmers are spraying herbicides, insecticides and fungicides. Farmers who were early adopters bought air induction nozzles and used them for everything, both contact and systemic herbicides. Problems started to emerge in reduced performance of some contact herbicides that had been sprayed using air induction nozzles. Causes for this reduced product efficacy were not readily apparent.

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