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Automatic Boom Height Control Technology for Agricultural Sprayers
by Ajay Sharda et al.
MF3299
Automatic boom height control systems allow for better control in variable field conditions. This publication describes advantages of using this technology and explains some of the options available to producers. 4-page, color.Published Date: Jul 2016
Calibrating a Sprayer with the "Ounce" Collection Method
MF3174
Properly calibrating spraying equipment helps get the most from chemical applications, as well as reducing over- or under-application. Step-by-step instructions include tables and equations to aid calibration. 8-page, b/w.Published Date: Dec 2014
Agricultural Spray Nozzles: Selection and Sizing
by John W. Slocombe Ajay Sharda
MF3178
Selecting the proper nozzle for spraying farm chemicals is essential for producing the correct size droplets, providing adequate coverage, and minimizing drift. 12-page, color.Published Date: Mar 2015
Guide to Spray Nozzle Tip Selection by Droplet Size
by John W. Slocombe Dallas E. Peterson
MF3240
The size of droplets is a significant factor when choosing spray nozzles for agricultural applications, and is relevant for efficient coverages. This guide includes charts and points to consider. 2-page, color.Published Date: Dec 2015
What You Should Know About Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
by Brian McCornack Kurt Carraway Travis Balthazor
MF3245
Practical applications and guidelines for small UAS use in federal airspace. 4-page, color.Revision Date: Jul 2017
Select the Right GPS Hertz Rating
MF3003
Several factors, including the hertz rate of the global positioning system (GPS), affect response time. That determines how fast equipment responds and how far that piece of equipment travels before a change occurs. 2 p.Published Date: Aug 2011
Ethanol and Small Nonroad Engines
MF3068
Explains the factors the consumer must consider if using ethanol fuel in small engine machinery such as lawn mowers, string trimmers, and rototillers. 4 p.Published Date: Dec 2012
Field Efficiency Gains You Can Expect from a Guidance System
MF3069
Publication explains how a well-working guidance system (such as WAAS, OmniStar, RTK) can increase field efficiencies up to 10 percent. It includes an equation to calculate the efficiency increase when applying one guidance system over another. 4 p.Published Date: Dec 2012
Calculating Pesticide Measurements
by Dallas E. Peterson John W. Slocombe
MF3100
Includes formulas and examples to help determine the correct amount of pesticide to apply for responsible, effective pest control. 4-page, b/w.Published Date: Nov 2013
Connect GPS Equipment through the Serial Port
MF3002
Most precision farming equipment comes with its own global positioning system (GPS), but some equipment requires the operator to make connections with other units, typically through a nine-pin RS-232 serial port. 2 p.Published Date: Aug 2011
Machinery Safety on the Farm
by Kerri Ebert John W. Slocombe
MF2941
Timely maintenance, responsible use, and comprehensive safety awareness training are ways farmers can protect themselves and others from injury or death when working with and around agricultural machinery. 4-page, b/w.Published Date: Dec 2010
Choose a GPS Guidance System Based on Farm Needs
MF2942
Precision farming activities are based on global positioning system (GPS) coordinates. The three main types of guidance systems are: Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS), also known as satellite based augmentation system (SBAS); OmniSTAR; and real-time kinematic (RTK) systems. 4 p.Published Date: Aug 2011
Pumps for Applying Crop Protection Products
MF2895
This publication includes diagrams of several different types of pumps used in agricultural field spraying. It will help producers select pumps for different types of spraying operations. 8-page, b/w.Revision Date: Jul 2019
Hand Sprayer Calibration Steps Worksheet
by Robert E. Wolf John W. Slocombe
MF2915
To calibrate a hand sprayer for pesticides and other chemicals, you should know what volume of liquid you are spraying over a given time period. Reviewed June 2014 by John W. Slocombe. 4-page, b/w.Published Date: Apr 2010
USDOL Certificate of Training
PM56
Department of Labor certificate required for youth ages 14 and older showing completion of tractor and machinery operation training. Also available as a form-fillable pdf. 5.5" x 8.5” 3-part form, b/w.Revision Date: Feb 2020
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