DIRECT INJECTION CROP SPRAYERS

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The theory and constituent parts of a direct injection sprayer

Presented at the National Assoc. of Agricultural Contractors Direct Injection Spraying Seminar, Silsoe Research Institute, Wrest Park, Silsoe, Bedford. 14th January 1998

 

Direct injection sprayers — a method of reducing environmental pollution

Presented at ANPP-BCPC second international symposium on pesticide application techniques. Strasbourg, France and published as:

Direct injection sprayers a method of reducing environmental pollution. Proc. ANPP-BCPC second international symposium on pesticide application techniques. Strasbourg, France, 22nd-24th September 1993. pp 305-312 Thornton Heath: British Crop Protection Council

A compressed air direct injection sprayer

Presented at the AAB Conference, Optimising pesticide applications. Long Ashton Research Station, University of Bristol and published as:

A compressed air direct injection crop sprayer. Optimising pesticide applications. Aspects of Applied Biology, 48 1997.pp25-32. Wellesbourne:Association of Applied Biologists.

 

The use of direct injection sprayers for precision agriculture

Presented at the 1999 New Jersey Annual Vegetable Meeting, Atlantic City

January 21st 1999


 

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