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New spray-type seed treater: Uniform coverage of seeds, ease of operation and protection by enclosure among advantages

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Robert A. Kepner, Agricultural Engineering and Assistant Agricultural Engineer in the Experiment Station
L. D. Leach, Plant Pathology and Plant Pathologist in the Experiment Station

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California Agriculture 4(1):3-10.

Published January 01, 1950

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Tests with an experimental continuous spray-type seed treater newly developed at Davis have been completed. A pilot model of a design suitable for commercial production has been built and is now being operated in a plant where sugar beet seed is treated commercially.

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New spray-type seed treater: Uniform coverage of seeds, ease of operation and protection by enclosure among advantages

Robert A. Kepner, L. D. Leach
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New spray-type seed treater: Uniform coverage of seeds, ease of operation and protection by enclosure among advantages

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Authors

Robert A. Kepner, Agricultural Engineering and Assistant Agricultural Engineer in the Experiment Station
L. D. Leach, Plant Pathology and Plant Pathologist in the Experiment Station

Publication Information

California Agriculture 4(1):3-10.

Published January 01, 1950

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Tests with an experimental continuous spray-type seed treater newly developed at Davis have been completed. A pilot model of a design suitable for commercial production has been built and is now being operated in a plant where sugar beet seed is treated commercially.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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