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Top Four Considerations For Reducing Spray Drift

Feb 02, 2017
By Shawn P. Conley
Soybean and Wheat Extension Specialist
 
Spray drift is the movement of herbicides and other crop inputs away from intended target sites through the air. Several factors play a role in reducing spray drift, but farmers should pay particular attention to these four:
 
1.Nozzle Selection-  The nozzle’s intended use determines the type of nozzle needed.
• Examine current and future application requirements for your fields
• Prepare several sets of nozzles for different application needs
• Consult herbicide labels and nozzle catalogs to help calibrate
sprayer systems for individual field needs.
 
2.Drip Size-  When boom or nozzle pressure is increased, a higher percentage
of droplets are small. The smaller the droplet, the greater the chances of off-target drift
 
3.Application Speeds- Maintain reasonable speed. Higher speeds often result
in smaller droplets, which are more likely to remain suspended in the air and can
move long distances.
 
4.Additional Options-  Carefully select drift-reduction nozzles and additives
to control drift.