How Not To Spray Into An Inversion
Jun 20, 2017
Temperature inversions can cause pesticide drift. Dr. Larry Steckel with the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture discusses how to spot an inversion and avoid applying herbicides during inversions.
 


 

How Not To Spray Into An Inversion

How Not To Spray Into An Inversion

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