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Home » Golden Rules Reminder For Summer Spraying

Golden Rules Reminder For Summer Spraying

21 January, 2026 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

Farmers spraying weeds this summer are reminded of the golden rules to prevent drift and avoid damage to neighbouring properties.

NSW Farmers’ Agricultural Science Committee Chair Justin Everitt said taking several key precautions remained essen­tial when planning to spray.

“We’ve always got to monitor weather conditions closely when we’re spraying, and while we’re all on a time crunch, it’s important to stop spraying as soon as con­ditions change and are no longer suitable for spraying.

“Spraying as close to the target as possi­ble and ensuring you’re using the appropri­ate spray nozzle also helps enormously in preventing spray drift.

“It never hurts as well to consult your agronomist on your spray mix and its im­pact, so you have all the information you need to spray safely this summer.”

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.

“We’ve seen significant damage to crops in the past as a result of off-target spray drift, so it’s critical we keep prevention top of mind this season,” Mr Everitt said.

“Our neighbours will thank us for it, and wouldn’t it be brilliant if 2026 was a stellar production year for us all.”

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