Drift from Aerially Applied ULV and Emulsion Sprays in Arizona

George W. Ware


 
ABSTRACT

Drift and target deposits of aerially applied ULV Pydrin in either 2 or 3 pints of cottonseed oil per acre using the Micronair and fan nozzles were compared with the conventional 3-gal per acre emulsion. Two-pint ULV resulted in more drift and less canopy deposit than 3 gal emulsion. By increasing ULV to 3 pints per acre, drift was less than the 2-pint rate and 3-gal emulsion.



Reprinted from Proceedings of the 1983 Beltwide Cotton Production- Mechanization Conference pp. 48 - 49
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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