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oz. per acre vs. oz. per gallon confusion
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 842950" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Most weeds can be handled with the same rate especially at the early growth stage. I spray for what I have most of. Anything that does not die gets taken care of later with the herbicide and rate designed to kill it. There are other weeds that cannot be killed unless done seperatly and at the proper time or growth stage. Calibrating a sprayer is not rocket science. It is easy and takes very little time. Proper calibration makes more efficient use of your time and herbicide. With a pump up sprayer, or any other hand held sprayer, you only have to find out the amount being sprayed one time unless you change nozzles. Once you know how much water it sprays per acre then you calculate the amount of concentrate to mix in with it for any type you want to use. For each type write it down and you never have to do it again with that sprayer. </p><p>It totally amazes me that people don,t do the research. The answers all all there on the Internet. If you have an argument as to what I am saying, back up your argument. Show me I will stand corrected. It would not be the first time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 842950, member: 5494"] Most weeds can be handled with the same rate especially at the early growth stage. I spray for what I have most of. Anything that does not die gets taken care of later with the herbicide and rate designed to kill it. There are other weeds that cannot be killed unless done seperatly and at the proper time or growth stage. Calibrating a sprayer is not rocket science. It is easy and takes very little time. Proper calibration makes more efficient use of your time and herbicide. With a pump up sprayer, or any other hand held sprayer, you only have to find out the amount being sprayed one time unless you change nozzles. Once you know how much water it sprays per acre then you calculate the amount of concentrate to mix in with it for any type you want to use. For each type write it down and you never have to do it again with that sprayer. It totally amazes me that people don,t do the research. The answers all all there on the Internet. If you have an argument as to what I am saying, back up your argument. Show me I will stand corrected. It would not be the first time. [/QUOTE]
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