Farms and Farm Machinery

Know your nozzles

Spraying agricultural chemicals accurately while keeping wastage to a minimum is a fine art that requires a thorough understanding of all the factors at play. These include the operation of the sprayer itself - its capacity, speed, coverage and drift control, as well as the chemicals being used. Much of the art comes down to knowing what nozzle type and size is needed to perform the task at hand.

Hardi Australia, which manufactures the

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