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Efficient spray application requires applying the correct amount of pesticide in a proper manner to ...
Accidental spray drift from pesticide applications can result in dangerous conditions for humans, an...
Dicamba injury to sensitive soybean and other broadleaf crops due to drift is a major issue and labe...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Herbicides are the most frequently used method for weed control. Off - target movements follow every...
Pesticide drift and the inherent risks associated with the application of pesticides in agriculture ...
This NebGuide discusses conditions that cause particle drift, and methods private and commercial app...
The emergence of new weed control challenges, along with shifts in weed management strategies and cu...
Avoiding excessive spray drift is a key objective for applicators. With increasing acreage planted t...
When applying pesticides there is always a chance some will escape from the target area. Inefficient...
Herbicides have become an important asset to the farmer since the discovery of 2,4-D as a useful wee...
This 2007 NebGuide discusses conditions that cause particle drift, and methods private and commercia...
Preventing pesticide drift from aerial applications is important for environmental and application e...
Since 1996, glyphosate has been the predominant herbicide used postemergence for weed control in cor...
Efficient spray application requires applying the correct amount of pesticide in a proper manner to ...
Accidental spray drift from pesticide applications can result in dangerous conditions for humans, an...
Dicamba injury to sensitive soybean and other broadleaf crops due to drift is a major issue and labe...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Herbicides are the most frequently used method for weed control. Off - target movements follow every...
Pesticide drift and the inherent risks associated with the application of pesticides in agriculture ...
This NebGuide discusses conditions that cause particle drift, and methods private and commercial app...
The emergence of new weed control challenges, along with shifts in weed management strategies and cu...
Avoiding excessive spray drift is a key objective for applicators. With increasing acreage planted t...
When applying pesticides there is always a chance some will escape from the target area. Inefficient...
Herbicides have become an important asset to the farmer since the discovery of 2,4-D as a useful wee...
This 2007 NebGuide discusses conditions that cause particle drift, and methods private and commercia...
Preventing pesticide drift from aerial applications is important for environmental and application e...
Since 1996, glyphosate has been the predominant herbicide used postemergence for weed control in cor...
Efficient spray application requires applying the correct amount of pesticide in a proper manner to ...
Accidental spray drift from pesticide applications can result in dangerous conditions for humans, an...
Dicamba injury to sensitive soybean and other broadleaf crops due to drift is a major issue and labe...