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Get a new perspective on grass weed control

A new perspective on grass weed control. Using some awesome drone and 360° camera technology you can get a truly immersive experience of what’s going on in, under and alongside the spray pattern during application

Introduced at Cereals 2018, the new video clearly demonstrates the potential of 90% Drift Reduction Nozzles to ensure pre-emergence sprays actually hit the intended target soil surface- and are not lost to drift.

Further aerial drone, steady-cam and ground-hug camera technology lets operators see exactly what’s going on behind, in and under the spray boom – including the dramatic effect of sprayer speed and boom height on the risk of spray drift.

With the benefit of 360° headset technology, the viewer gets a unique opportunity to experience what going on in the spray pattern.

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“With any pre-emergence herbicide application it’s all about getting the maximum amount of product on the ground, with even coverage of the soil surface,” according to Syngenta grass weed specialist, Melanie Wardle. “One of the primary issues is drift, which takes product away from the target and reduces the potential efficacy of the treatment.”

Melanie highlighted that drift risk is often greater with pre-emergence treatments because there is no crop to intercept and trap spray droplets.

“In reality, a proportion of the low velocity small droplets from conventional nozzles may never reach the target,” she warned “However, operators have the capability to set up their sprayer to minimise drift and, importantly, to enhance the efficacy of all pre-emergence applications.”

Mrs Wardle also pointed out that growers and operators have an obligation to minimise risk of drift to prevent spray movement into ecological areas or non-target crops, as well as protecting the future regulatory approval of important herbicide options.

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Controllable factors pinpointed to help operators minimise spray drift are a combination of forward speed, boom height and nozzle choice. Added to that, water volume is another operator-controlled variable where new Syngenta trials have shown improved efficacy for black-grass control.

Visitors to Syngenta Stand 619 have the chance to experience the video in 360° vision, or to catch up later on the website Application Zone.