BIS-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 15, 2000 Avoiding Spray Drift Makes Neighbors, Budget Happy COLUMBUS, Ohio From any standpoint, spray drift is nothing more than a big head ache. When pesticide spray drifts to someone else’s prop erty, it can make neighbors mad and result in food safety and en vironmental problems. But there are also economic reasons to avoid spray drift, said agricultural engineer Erdal Ozkan, Ohio State University. Spray drift wastes chemicals, which can chew up a farmer’s expense account, an important thing to remember as crop prices keep sinking, he said. Here are five ways spray drift can affect a farmer’s budget: • Inefficient use of application equipment and applicator’s time. • Potential under-application of chemicals and ineffective pest control that all require more ap plications, can reduce yield, or increase production costs. • Potential chemical overuse when the applicator intention ally overapplies to compensate for drift losses in order to achieve a desired level of con trol. • Costly lawsuits if drift dam ages sensitive crops in nearby Helds. • Mandatory crop destruction if residues contaminate food stuffs. June could almost be called “Spray Drift Month” in Ohio and Indiana. Typically windy conditions stir up herbicides as farmers rush to make burndown and post-emergence treatments, Ozkan said. In fact, the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) typically receives most spray drift com nlaints in May or June each year. In the past two years from one-fifth to nearly one-quarter of all annual complaints re ceived by ODA were concerned with spray drift. The key element in reducing drift potential is operator’s knowledge, Ozkan said. Drift is, above all, a human problem, not purely a technical issue, he said. A farmer’s attitude as indicated by care and skill go a long way toward reducing drift. “The bad news is that spray drift occurs wherever liquid sprays are applied,” Ozkan said. “The good news is that although complete elimination of spray drift is impossible, problems can be reduced to a minimum.” Wind is a major factor, but MAILBOX MARKET FOR SALE 1980 Peerless 14’x70' mobile home needs to be moved Appliances includ ed $3BOO Dauphin Co 717-692-3665 1947 Chrysler Windsir 4 dr solid body, not running BO trade for hit and miss engines Union Co 570- 966-1249 or 538-3451 School desks and student chairs $5 each call after 6 pm Cumberland Co 717- 532-3084 JD 3950 harvester, metal detector hyd tongue with 2RN green corn head ex cond Cumb Co 717-241- 5482 Two horse bumper pull step-up trailer, good cond $lOOO 1987 Ford Club Wagon van, diesel 15 pas senger $2500 Juniata Co 717-444 2500 16 roof trusses 9/12 pitch 24 6 wide with 18’ over hang new l Lycoming Co 570-584-5455 other less-obvious weather fac tors also influence drift, Ozkan said. These are low relative hu midity and high ambient tem peratures, he said. Spray droplet size can also in fluence drift, Ozkan said. OSU research shows that a high volume of small droplets relative to larger ones increases drift po tential. Droplet size can be easily adjusted by carefully selecting nozzles with appropriate char acteristics for the product being sprayed, or by spraying at a lower pressure. On the research front, scien tists at Ohio State’s Ohio Agri cultural Research and Development Center at Wooster have developed a prototype sprayer that promises to keep spray drift in check while using half the amount of pesticides to boot. The “Spray-less” double nozzle sprayer is designed to be Montgomery County Agricul tural Fair Catalogs Available Taken a good photo? Made a nice quilt? Have a pet rabbit? Why not enter them in the fair? 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One nozzle shoots a coarse water spray; the other shoots a fine pesticide spray. The big drops carry the small drops into the plant canopy, where the small drops stick and do most of the work. Without the big drops, most of the small ones would drift away. Farmers can check out OARDC’s research results at this World Wide Web site: http://www.oardc.ohio-state. edu/lpcat/Dblenozl.htm. And they don’t have to wait too long to see the real thing. The first big push to demonstrate the sprayer will be the 2000 OSU Farm Sci ence Review, Sept. 19-21 near London, Ohio. Other major factors influenc ing drift are using proper proce dures for a piece of spraying equipment and following appli cation techniques, Ozkan said. Guernsey and Milking Short horn breeds in the dairy depart ment, the Shorthorn breed in the beef department, the Montadale breed in the sheep department, and the Nubian breed in the goat department. The beef department again offers a nationally sanctioned Texas Longhorn Show Satur day, Aug. 19, at 2 p.m. and is looking forward to the addition of an American Shorthorn Asso ciation sanctioned Invitational PACE (Point Accumulation Event) Show Wednesday, Aug. 16, at 9 a.m. General entry registration for animal exhibits is due July 10. Indoor 4-H and open class pho tography exhibit entries are due July 20. Advance registration for all other departments is not required. Entries for those de partments will be received Thursday, Aug. 10 and Friday, Aug. 11. Consult the catalog for specific times and locations of specific departments. For more information, call the fair office at (301) 926-3100, ext. 212. Requests can also be faxed to (301) 926-1532. Visit the fair’s website at www.mcagfair.com for general fair information. 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