1961 Standard Oil Farm Pesticide Application Reference Booklet TH8
1961 Standard Oil Farm Pesticide Application Reference Booklet TH8
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1961 Standard Oil Farm Pesticide Application Reference Booklet TH8
SOME IMPORTANT GUIDE-POSTS
IN PESTICIDE APPLICATION
EQUIPMENT CALIBRATION - METHODS OF APPLICATION -
COMPARISON OF 2,4-D ESTERS.
Pre-emergence and post-emergence are terms commonly used in describing the timing cycle of certain insecticide or weed-killer applications.
PRE-EMERGENCE TREATMENT: Application of a weed-killer or insecticide to the soil before the crop emerges.
POST-EMERGENCE TREATMENT: Application of a weed-killer or insecticide to the soil after the crop emerges.
Broadcast spraying and Band spraying are coming more and more into common usage as terms describing spray coverage.
BROADCAST TREATMENT, as the name implies, means overall surface coverage on a given area.
BAND OR ROW TREATMENT is the application of the spray material in a narrow band ( 7-14 inches wide) usually centered over the crop row. This treatment leaves an unsprayed area of greater width down the middle.
1961 Standard Oil Farm Pesticide Application Reference Booklet TH8
SOME IMPORTANT GUIDE-POSTS
IN PESTICIDE APPLICATION
EQUIPMENT CALIBRATION - METHODS OF APPLICATION -
COMPARISON OF 2,4-D ESTERS.
Pre-emergence and post-emergence are terms commonly used in describing the timing cycle of certain insecticide or weed-killer applications.
PRE-EMERGENCE TREATMENT: Application of a weed-killer or insecticide to the soil before the crop emerges.
POST-EMERGENCE TREATMENT: Application of a weed-killer or insecticide to the soil after the crop emerges.
Broadcast spraying and Band spraying are coming more and more into common usage as terms describing spray coverage.
BROADCAST TREATMENT, as the name implies, means overall surface coverage on a given area.
BAND OR ROW TREATMENT is the application of the spray material in a narrow band ( 7-14 inches wide) usually centered over the crop row. This treatment leaves an unsprayed area of greater width down the middle.