Hello all,
I was really surprised to read Mo's comments on the large variation in
applied rates depending only on the material being applied. I get small
variations, but not a doubling or halving as outlined.
I also spray at 75 to 200 psi, (but usually 120-150psi) and use ai and
conventional
Big help. Thanks very much. Pretty much how I was approaching it.
Art Kelly
- Original Message -
From: Deveau, Jason (OMAFRA)
To: apple-crop@virtualorchard.net
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 11:00 PM
Subject: Re: Apple-Crop: AI nozzles for airblast sprayers
Hi Arthur
: Apple-Crop: AI nozzles for airblast sprayers
Hi Art
We've been using the Albuz and spraying systems AI nozzles for several
seasons now. We'd been using them for herbicides and for spraying
strawberries for years and were quite satisfied.
Two years ago we started using them in airblast sprayers
pressure and GPA do you operate at Mo?
Thanks, Art
- Original Message - From: Mo Tougas m...@tougasfarm.com
To: Apple-Crop apple-crop@virtualorchard.net
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 6:37 AM
Subject: Re: Apple-Crop: AI nozzles for airblast sprayers
Hi Art
We've been using
, Art
- Original Message - From: Mo Tougas m...@tougasfarm.com
To: Apple-Crop apple-crop@virtualorchard.net
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 6:37 AM
Subject: Re: Apple-Crop: AI nozzles for airblast sprayers
Hi Art
We've been using the Albuz and spraying systems AI nozzles for
several
Art,
I am trying them for the first time myself. I went with TurboDrop from
Greenleaf. They were the only brand that had gallonage/minute range I needed.
This capacity comes at a price as the nozzle and AI body are quite long and
require modification to the sprayer if you use the two nozzle