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Home » Caution Key For Summer Spraying

Caution Key For Summer Spraying

15 January, 2025 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

Farmers spraying weeds are reminded of the golden rules to pre­vent drift and avoid damage to neighbouring properties this sum­mer. As farmers prepare to tackle summer weeds across the state, NSW Farmers’ Agricultural Science Committee Chair Alan Brown said farmers should be mindful of several key precautions when planning to spray.

“Simple steps such as using the appropriate spray nozzle and spraying as close to the target as possible go a long way when it comes to preventing drift,” Mr Brown said.

“Monitoring weather conditions regularly while spraying is also crucial, and while we all want to get the job done, it’s vital that you stop spraying as soon as conditions become unfavourable for the job.

“Understanding the impact of new adjuvants and formulations of popular chemicals when selecting your spray mix is also es­sential to reducing spray drift, and consulting your agronomist will help ensure you have the latest information you need to spray this season.”

Off-target spray drift can occur when agricultural chemicals or vapour become airborne and drift outside the intended area when sprayed. This can happen if chemicals are applied at the wrong time of day, or during the wrong weather conditions.

As growers look to control weed pressure this summer, Mr Brown said continued vigilance was key to prevent damage to crops when spraying.

“Previous seasons saw significant damage as a result of off-tar­get spray drift incidents, so it’s vital that we stay alert and take the relevant precautions to prevent further instances,” Mr Brown said.

“Failure to do so can have extensive repercussions, on not just production and profitability but livelihoods, relationships and com­munities for years to come.”

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