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Portable spray unit serves many farm and ranch purposes

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L. L. Dunning, University of California, Davis
E. C. Loomis, University of California, Davis
V. E. Burton, University of California, Davis.

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California Agriculture 25(8):8-10.

Published August 01, 1971

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For A number of years, many investigators in California have recognized the need for a portable, lightweight, low cost, effective spray unit that could be used in a variety of field tests–involving chemical treatment of livestock and poultry, barns and similar farm structures, accumulations of animal manures, as well as for field and row crops. A sprayer with such qualifications was needed to eliminate extensive time frequently required to calibrate, adjust, and repair local spray equipment when used in test work. Also needed as a sprayer with which multiple chemical or dilution applications could be made to test units without stopping to clean and refill tanks (as is necessary with conventional farm sprayers).

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Portable spray unit serves many farm and ranch purposes

L. L. Dunning, E. C. Loomis, V. E. Burton
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Portable spray unit serves many farm and ranch purposes

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Authors

L. L. Dunning, University of California, Davis
E. C. Loomis, University of California, Davis
V. E. Burton, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 25(8):8-10.

Published August 01, 1971

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

For A number of years, many investigators in California have recognized the need for a portable, lightweight, low cost, effective spray unit that could be used in a variety of field tests–involving chemical treatment of livestock and poultry, barns and similar farm structures, accumulations of animal manures, as well as for field and row crops. A sprayer with such qualifications was needed to eliminate extensive time frequently required to calibrate, adjust, and repair local spray equipment when used in test work. Also needed as a sprayer with which multiple chemical or dilution applications could be made to test units without stopping to clean and refill tanks (as is necessary with conventional farm sprayers).

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