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22.4 Row width and tyre centres
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/review-and-planning-for-the-future/module-22-integration-of-the-sprayer-with-other-farm-equipment/22.4-row-width-and-tyre-centres24 Jan 2025: Top. Row width and tyre centres - striking the right balance on the seeding equipment to improve the accuracy of spraying operations. The selection of appropriate row spacings for various crops should be driven by agronomic factors, such as yield
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- 22.4 Row width and tyre centres
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22.3 Equipment widths and tyre centre spacings
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/review-and-planning-for-the-future/module-22-integration-of-the-sprayer-with-other-farm-equipment/22.3-equipment-widths-and-tyre-centre-spacings24 Jan 2025: Top. To minimise potential crop damage and maintain the position of the nozzles in relation to the crop row, the following information is provided as a guide to suitable combinations of wheel centres to match particular cutter bar widths on the
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- 22.3 equipment widths and tyre centre spacings, summary
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- 22.3 Equipment widths and tyre centre spacings
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- Module 22: Integration of the sprayer with other farm equipment
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22.2 Deciding on the unit of measurement
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/review-and-planning-for-the-future/module-22-integration-of-the-sprayer-with-other-farm-equipment/22.2-deciding-on-the-unit-of-measurement24 Jan 2025: Top. There isn’t a right or wrong unit of measurement to use. However, it is very important to stick to one system, using either all imperial measurements or all metric measurements for each piece of equipment on the farm. It makes sense to match
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- 22.2 Deciding on the unit of measurement
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21.5 Water and oil-sensitive paper
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/review-and-planning-for-the-future/module-21-assessing-spray-deposits/21.5-water-and-oil-sensitive-paper24 Jan 2025: Top. Water sensitive paper (WSP) is a resource that has been available to spray applicators for many years. WSP is thick paper with a special coating that produces a stain when a droplet lands on it, which allows spray applicators to assess spray
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- 21.5 Water and oil-sensitive paper
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- Module 21: Assessing spray deposits
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21.4 Fluorescent dyes and black light
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/review-and-planning-for-the-future/module-21-assessing-spray-deposits/21.4-fluorescent-dyes-and-black-light24 Jan 2025: Top. There are commercially available, water-soluble, non-toxic fluorescent dyes that can be used to assess where sprays have deposited. Fluorescent dyes can highlight where individual droplets have landed within the crop, into stubble or onto the
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- 21.4 fluorescent dyes and black light, summary
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- 21.4 Fluorescent dyes and black light
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- Module 21: Assessing spray deposits
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21.3 Adding coloured dyes to the tank mix
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/review-and-planning-for-the-future/module-21-assessing-spray-deposits/21.3-adding-coloured-dyes-to-the-tank-mix24 Jan 2025: Top. There are a number of coloured dyes, such as those used for foam markers, that can be added to water or a tank mix to show where a spray has deposited. Such dyes are commonly added to herbicides for spot spraying to show which plants have been
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- 21.3 adding coloured dyes to the tank mix, summary
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- 21.3 Adding coloured dyes to the tank mix
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- Module 21: Assessing spray deposits
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21.2 Assessing the results of spray jobs
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/review-and-planning-for-the-future/module-21-assessing-spray-deposits/21.2-assessing-the-results-of-spray-jobs24 Jan 2025: Top. The fastest and generally least expensive way to assess if adequate spray coverage has been achieved is to carefully assess the results of an actual spray job. The most obvious results can be seen when using a fast-acting contact herbicide,
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- 21.2 Assessing the results of spray jobs
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20.7 Points to consider before purchase
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/selecting-a-spraying-system/module-20-optical-spot-sprayers/20.7-points-to-consider-before-purchase24 Jan 2025: Top. Tank size. It is always difficult to predict how much product will be used by an optical spot sprayer, so it is hard to anticipate how large the spray tank for the system should be. But, as a guide, expect to use less than 20 per cent of the
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- Module 20: Optical spot sprayers
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20.6 Set-up: standalone or in combination with a broadacre boom?
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/selecting-a-spraying-system/module-20-optical-spot-sprayers/20.6-set-up-standalone-or-in-combination-with-a-broadacre-boom24 Jan 2025: Top. Many operators choose to have the optical spot sprayer as a standalone unit which is only used for ‘spot-spraying’, while others choose to have the system integrated with a conventional boom so that ‘blanket spraying’ and
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- 20.6 set-up: standalone or in combination with a broadacre boom?, summary
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- 20.6 Set-up: standalone or in combination with a broadacre boom?
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- 20.6 Set-up: standalone or in combination with a broadacre boom?
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
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- Module 20: Optical spot sprayers
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20.5 Timing and sensitivity
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/selecting-a-spraying-system/module-20-optical-spot-sprayers/20.5-timing-and-sensitivity24 Jan 2025: Top. Optical spray systems have the ability to adjust sensitivity to detect smaller or larger weeds. However, increasing the sensitivity too much may lead to an occasional ‘misfire’. Systems have the ability to manipulate the length of time that
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- 20.5 Timing and sensitivity
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- 20.5 Timing and sensitivity
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
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- Module 20: Optical spot sprayers
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