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Brent Farler <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 11 Nov 2003 19:06:43 -0600
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Have any of the test application methods for Sucrose Octanoate included
the use of an electrostatic sprayer.  Given the challenges of getting
good direct contact coverage this might me interesting technique to look
at.

Electrostatic sprayers are used in the horticulture industry to get
better coverage. The charged spray particles are attracted to all sides
of the leaves and not just where gravity or spray direction takes them.
Also, results in reduced usage of spray due to more uniform coverage.

Brent Farler


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