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Browsing NYS IPM Project Reports by Author "Landers, Andrew"
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Evaluating New Nozzles and an Air Assist Sprayer for Improving Spray Coverage and Powdery Mildew Control on Underleaf Surfaces
McGrath, Margaret Tuttle; Landers, Andrew (New York State IPM Program, 2001)The goals of this project were to identify equipment that maximizes spray coverage on the underside of leaves of cucurbits and to determine if powdery mildew can be controlled effectively with nonsystemic fungicides when ... -
Evaluating New Nozzles and an Air Assist Sprayer for Improving Spray Coverage and Powdery Mildew Control on Underleaf Surfaces
McGrath, Margaret Tuttle; Landers, Andrew (New York State IPM Program, 2000)The goals of this project were to identify equipment that maximizes spray coverage on the underside of leaves of cucurbits and to determine if powdery mildew can be controlled effectively with nonsystemic fungicides when ... -
Putting the Spray onto the Target: The Development and Demonstration of a Vineyard Patternator for Growers to Reduce their Spray Bills by 30 Percent
Landers, Andrew (New York State IPM Program, 2006)Many airblast sprayers send a plume of spray over the trees, resulting in off-target drift, inadequate deposition and poor insect/disease control. Results from tests over the past three years with an Italian vertical ... -
The development of a direct injection sprayer for turfgrass
Landers, Andrew; Rossi, Frank; Hicks, Dave (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1999)Golf course superintendents use substantial quantities of pesticides on turfgrass. Apart from cost, they are also under pressure when applying pesticides due to an increasing public awareness of environmental pollution and ... -
The development of two distance-learning classes on Effective Spraying for organic growers in New York
Landers, Andrew (New York State IPM Program, 2012)Many organic growers have never studied application technology and choose not to attend grower meetings where application technology and agro-chemicals are discussed. This IPM-funded project uses the internet to disseminate ...