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Low volume spraying: Of deciduous fruit trees successful with air carrier speed sprayers

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Arthur D. Borden, Experiment Station, Berkeley.

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California Agriculture 2(6):5-16.

Published June 01, 1948

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The speed sprayer introduced in California in 1944 proved that a large volume of air at a relatively low velocity is more efficient and economical than water as a means of applying liquid sprays of fungicides and insecticides.

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Low volume spraying: Of deciduous fruit trees successful with air carrier speed sprayers

Arthur D. Borden
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Low volume spraying: Of deciduous fruit trees successful with air carrier speed sprayers

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Arthur D. Borden, Experiment Station, Berkeley.

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California Agriculture 2(6):5-16.

Published June 01, 1948

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Abstract

The speed sprayer introduced in California in 1944 proved that a large volume of air at a relatively low velocity is more efficient and economical than water as a means of applying liquid sprays of fungicides and insecticides.

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