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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 943385" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I think it depends on individual applications and physical conditions. I can see where a boom would be preferable if one has big clean smooth areas to spray, but if you have any objects you would have to avoid, like trees, tall stumps, buildings, then the boomless could be an advantage. No single design is perfect for every pasture--all have their advantages and disadvantages. It's a mixed ag I guess, as some say boomles has larger droplets which reduce drift, others counter that the distance from nozzle orifice to impact site is further, giving the herbicide more time to be exposed to wind--one of the age old discussion points I suppose.</p><p>I'd go nuts trying to keep a boom out of the trees and brushpiles on my place right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 943385, member: 18945"] I think it depends on individual applications and physical conditions. I can see where a boom would be preferable if one has big clean smooth areas to spray, but if you have any objects you would have to avoid, like trees, tall stumps, buildings, then the boomless could be an advantage. No single design is perfect for every pasture--all have their advantages and disadvantages. It's a mixed ag I guess, as some say boomles has larger droplets which reduce drift, others counter that the distance from nozzle orifice to impact site is further, giving the herbicide more time to be exposed to wind--one of the age old discussion points I suppose. I'd go nuts trying to keep a boom out of the trees and brushpiles on my place right now. [/QUOTE]
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