Getting the Most Out of Every Pass Calibrating Airblast Sprayers for Best Results
Wednesday, June 29
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Whitecliff Vineyard, 331 Mckinstry Rd, Gardiner, NY 12525.
OR
Thursday, June 30
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Rulf’s Orchard, 531 Bear Swamp Road, Peru, NY 12972
George Hamilton, University of New Hampshire Extension Field Specialist Emeritus, will demonstrate the importance of and best techniques to calibrate air blast sprayers. Proper calibration will ensure effective, efficient, economical and legal spraying. Inadequate spray coverage is usually the cause of poor spray efficacy and additional spray applications. Overuse of some sprays results in unhealthy residues and can lead to fines.
Calibration should be done several times each season, or when you incorporate any new equipment or repairs – from the tractor to the nozzle. Join us for a refresher or send new employees for training. This workshop is open for any grower that relies on an airblast sprayer to deliver plant protectants to fruit or vegetable crops.
$20 per farm—Pre-registration is Required
(Please list each person attending so that we have a proper count…space is limited)
2.0 DEC credits available in 10, 1A, 22, and 23
Register Here: https://bit.ly/calibratingairblastsprayers
Agenda
3:00 pm – Welcome and Introductions
3:10 pm – Why are you Spraying and Benefits of Calibrating
3:20 pm – Calibration Factors Affecting Application Rate
3:35 pm – Pre-Calibration
3:45 pm – Sprayer Maintenance
4:00 pm – Calibration Notes
4:10 pm – Calibration Demonstration (water sensitive paper deployment exercise included)
4:30 pm – How to evaluate success – Understand deposition
4:55 pm – Q&A
5:00 pm – Adjourn
Contact Mike Basedow with any questions about this event: mrb254@cornell.edu