FARGO, N.D. -- A new report from North Dakota State University describes in detail how temperature inversions work and how they can cause pesticide spray drift and damage. John Enz, professor emeritus ...
FARGO, N.D. - A new report from North Dakota State University describes in detail how temperature inversions work and how they can cause pesticide spray drift and damage. John Enz, professor emeritus ...
A spray application expert has warned farmers they will need to virtually rule out night application of 2,4-D based products in order to limit the risk of drift due to inversion events.
WEST FARGO, N.D. - Regardless of future regulation or legal issues, an educator in agricultural pesticide application techniques urges farmers to "dig in" on learning labels and temperature inversions ...
New technology is being rolled out across key cotton and grain growing regions to help prevent crop damage from spray drift as farmers face millions of dollars in losses. Spray drift damage costs the ...
A text message warning farmers that weather conditions are not suitable for chemical spraying is just one idea being flagged to minimise costly spray drift. While crops are thriving on recent rain in ...
Part of the COtL Mesonet network in Wynarka. Source: Twitter/COTl Mesonet Conditions Over the Landscape (COtL) is a local agricultural technology company that establishes and manages high-quality ...
As the weather starts to warm up, producers will begin to think about spraying. As it gets hotter and drier later on this growing season, farmers will need to think about how their spray is reaching ...
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