@Darren_Headrick was listening to your @UKBaseball broadcast as always until my toddler heard Baby Shark playing at the stadium. Had to switch it over to Baby Shark
@thanhartsock Conventional tillage I’d say that sounds about right. For strip-till and no-till I’d say 50% sounds high. Maybe more like 30-35% for those systems
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@MidwestAgChem Definitely a rapidly growing industry segment and something I am going to be exploring more this fall to see where I can get involved in 2025. Some interesting yield data out there looking at drone vs ground rig applied fungicides. Plenty of questions to answer
@ksufearless Yes sir. I regularly host nozzle training for equipment dealers, spray parts distributors, chemical manufacturers, etc. Always happy to speak with anyone interested in nozzles and application technology
@LowBoomLowDrift You are right though that it would be riskier with a wider nozzle spacing because the boom won’t always be at a 10 or 15 inch boom height. At times it will be lower and in those instances the 10 inch spacing of the Horsch boom would be an advantage. It’s a really impressive setup
@LowBoomLowDrift@ksufearless Most nozzles manufactured by Hypro are designed/validated to provide a <7% CV at a boom height of 15 inches on 20 inch spacing.
@LowBoomLowDrift@ksufearless Not necessarily. A nozzle with a 120 degree spray angle on 20 inch spacing will achieve 100% overlap at a boom height of 14 inches
Same scenario on 15 inch spacing will achieve it at a boom height of 11 inches. Modern nozzles can be run lower than most realize
@LowBoomLowDrift@rgstone1 At shows they’ve had size 01 tips on and the reps I’ve spoke with said they spray at 1 mph. Not sure if that’s what we’re seeing in the video or not though