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    Wind , nozzles

    Just out running the sprayer by Meota
    Winds a bit gusty
    What tips seem to work best in gusty winds ?

    #2
    Liquid Fertilizer tips I mean.
    I use the tri stream
    The Needahm liquid bar looks interesting, but never seen one work up close

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      #3
      Fire hose

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        #4
        https://www.pentair.com/en/products/spray-nozzles/agricultural-spray-nozzles/esi.html


        I use the 15. Can turn the lowest spray pressure to 13psi. And still do a good job. Keep booms low. If it gets blown by the wind alittle I shut down. Flush the booms out with water before folding them in

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          #5
          Been doing N streaming for 10 years, was just curious thx . Always just used the tri streams
          Yes rinse sprayer off lol .... standard practice with liquid fert .

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            #6
            Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
            https://www.pentair.com/en/products/spray-nozzles/agricultural-spray-nozzles/esi.html


            I use the 15. Can turn the lowest spray pressure to 13psi. And still do a good job. Keep booms low. If it gets blown by the wind alittle I shut down. Flush the booms out with water before folding them in
            I can go about 10 mph into the wind and 18 with the wind . Not ideal but it works

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              #7
              Getting past the point of any thoughts of top dressing here.

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                #8
                Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                Getting past the point of any thoughts of top dressing here.
                Ya been there the past few years
                This was just a field of corn and a field of canola that had no N applied before or at seeding N

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