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  1. 20.4 Nozzle type, position and constraints for effective use

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/selecting-a-spraying-system/module-20-optical-spot-sprayers/20.4-nozzle-type,-position-and-constraints-for-effective-use

    24 Jan 2025: Top. Opening and closing a solenoid (or a pulse width modulation system) in rapid succession (to turn a nozzle on and off) tends to limit the type of nozzles that can be run on optical spot sprayers to the standard hydraulic-fan-type nozzles or

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    20.4 Nozzle type, position and constraints for effective use
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    20.4 Nozzle type, position and constraints for effective use
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    Module 20: Optical spot sprayers
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  2. 20.3 Controlling the nozzle output

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/selecting-a-spraying-system/module-20-optical-spot-sprayers/20.3-controlling-the-nozzle-output

    24 Jan 2025: Top. Fixed pressure or pulse-width modulation? The original optical spot spraying systems use constant pressure in the spray line, so spray quality remains constant, unless the pressure or the nozzles are changed by the operator. Constant pressure

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    20.3 Controlling the nozzle output
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    20.3 Controlling the nozzle output
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    Module 20: Optical spot sprayers
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  3. 20.2 Systems available in Australia

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/selecting-a-spraying-system/module-20-optical-spot-sprayers/20.2-systems-available-in-australia

    24 Jan 2025: Top. There are several different optical spot spray systems now available in Australia, with additional systems in various stages of development and commercialisation. The general operating principle is some form of sensing device to identify the

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    20.2 Systems available in Australia
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    20.2 Systems available in Australia
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    Module 20: Optical spot sprayers
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  4. 19.7 Practical considerations

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/selecting-a-spraying-system/module-19-shielded-sprayers/19.7-practical-considerations

    24 Jan 2025: Top. As crop row spacing becomes narrower, and the crop canopy increases in size, the use of shielded sprayers in the inter-row space becomes more challenging. To apply products as an even band below the shield, the shield must be able to maintain

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    19.7 Practical considerations
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    Module 19: Shielded sprayers
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  5. 19.6 Control of the spray system

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/selecting-a-spraying-system/module-19-shielded-sprayers/19.6-control-of-the-spray-system

    24 Jan 2025: Top. Ideally, the shielded sprayer will be set up on a tool bar that matches the width of the seeder. As with other sprayer set-ups, the operator needs to consider what the total volume will be that passes through the machine and associated

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    19.6 Control of the spray system
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    19.6 Control of the spray system
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    Module 19: Shielded sprayers
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  6. 19.5 Droplet escape and drift potential

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/selecting-a-spraying-system/module-19-shielded-sprayers/19.5-droplet-escape-and-drift-potential

    24 Jan 2025: Top. Enclosing the spray pattern with a shield can significantly reduce spray drift compared to that of a standard boom sprayer, provided a nozzle producing a coarse spray quality or larger is used. This may provide the opportunity for greatly

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    19.5 Droplet escape and drift potential
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    19.5 Droplet escape and drift potential
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    Grains Research and Development Corporation
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    Module 19: Shielded sprayers
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  7. 19.4 Nozzle choice and spray quality

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/selecting-a-spraying-system/module-19-shielded-sprayers/19.4-nozzle-choice-and-spray-quality

    24 Jan 2025: Top. There are relatively few nozzle types available that can produce an even flat fan pattern compared to the range of nozzles that produce tapered flat fans. If a product needs to be applied as a coarse spray quality the range of suitable even

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    19.4 Nozzle choice and spray quality
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    19.4 Nozzle choice and spray quality
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    Module 19: Shielded sprayers
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  8. 19.3 Determining the applied rate for banded applications

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/selecting-a-spraying-system/module-19-shielded-sprayers/19.3-determining-the-applied-rate-for-banded-applications

    24 Jan 2025: Top. For all banded applications, including applications using shielded sprayers, the product needs to be applied within a discrete and uniform strip of a known width. Once the required sprayed width is known the applied rate can be calculated using

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    Module 19: Shielded sprayers
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  9. 19.2 Label and legal requirements

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/selecting-a-spraying-system/module-19-shielded-sprayers/19.2-label-and-legal-requirements

    24 Jan 2025: Top. It is generally accepted that if a herbicide is registered for 'over the top' post-emergent application within the crop of concern then there is no legal impediment to applying the same application rate via a shield to the interrow only, should

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    19.2 Label and legal requirements
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    Module 19: Shielded sprayers
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  10. 18.4 Wheel-track nozzles on multi-step systems

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/selecting-a-spraying-system/module-18-single-line-and-multi-step-systems/18.4-wheel-track-nozzles-on-multi-step-systems

    24 Jan 2025: Top. On a standard single line sprayer, when spraying fallows with knockdown herbicides, many operators would normally fit a larger orifice size nozzle behind the wheel to compensate for the impact of dust and lower spray deposits adjacent to the

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    18.4 Wheel-track nozzles on multi-step systems
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    18.4 Wheel-track nozzles on multi-step systems
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    Module 18: Single line and multi-step systems
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