Hooded Sprayers Help Minimize Spray Drift

Effectively managing spray drift has been a constant challenge for custom applicators for several years. Now, Willmar Fabrication, LLC, has a new product offering that the company believes will help in this cause.

The Willmar SPK645 self-propelled retrofit kits include Redball Gen II broadcast hoods, receiver brackets and hardware and are available for most makes and models of self-propelled sprayers. After initial installation, the hood assemblies can be put on or removed in five to 10 minutes, says the company.

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According to Willmar Fabrica­tion, using hooded sprayers during ground applications has the potential to minimize pesticide drift, especially when combined with other drift reduction technologies, such as drift retardant adjuvants or low-drift nozzles. “Willmar hoods greatly improve the placement and thus, efficacy, of chemicals being applied, whether it’s insecticides, herbicides, fungicides or defoliants,” says the company.

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Studies Conducted

To prove this point, Willmar Fabrication had a 2013 study performed on the Redball Gen II Broadcast Hoods by University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers at the West Central Research Station and Extension Center. Three different spray tips were used on both the hooded sprayer and open-boom in the study. With all three spray tip types, the researchers achieved greater coverage when using them in conjunction with Redball Gen II Broadcast Hoods vs. an open-boom sprayer. In fact, according to the study results, Redball Gen II Broadcast Hoods offered up to 90% drift reduction in the first 4 meters downwind vs. open-boom sprayers.

For more information on Redball Gen II Broadcast Hoods, contact Willmar Fabrication at 877-332-2551 or visit www.willmarfab.com.

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