Spray Water pH
Managing spray water pH is an important first step toward getting the best results from spray applications.
Managing spray water pH is an important first step toward getting the best results from spray applications.
Some adjuvant and pesticide formulations form an emulsion when mixed with water.
Spray tank mixes can form troublesome foam during agitation.
Water exhibits an energy that its molecules use to cling together.
Soil surfactants enhance the infiltration and absorption of water into repellent soils.
Spray water quality plays an important role with tank mixtures.
One of the most important factors in managing effective spray applications is minimizing off-target drift.
A commonly used test method for evaluating surfactant performance is the Drave's Wetting Test.
Soil is comprised of four major components: organic matter, mineral matter, air, water.
Soil acts like a sponge to take-up and retain air and water.
Soil repellency is a common occurrence with highly maintained turf areas grown on coarse textured soils.