2006 ASAE/NAAA Technical Session Program 

  Rosen Shingle Creek

  Orlando, FL 

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Integrating Spray Plane-Based Remote Sensing and Rapid Image Processing with Variable-Rate Aerial Application

By

Steven J. Thomson and Randy R. Price

 

Deposition and Efficacy of Electrostatic versus Conventional Fungicide Spray Systems

By

Shawn P. Conley

 

Ultra-Fine Aerosols Meteorology and Canopy Penetration in Mosquito Control

By

Jane A.S. Barber and M. Greer

 

Effectiveness of Spray Adjuvants on Reduction of Spray Drift

By

Yubin Lan, W.C. Hoffmann, D.E. Martin, B.K. Fritz and J.D. Lopez, Jr.

 

Atmospheric Effects on Fate of Aerially Applied Sprays

By

Bradley K. Fritz


Influence of Water Hardness on Spray Atomization 

By

W. Clint Hoffmann, W.E. Bagley, D.E. Martin, Y. Lan, and B.K. Fritz

 

Evaluation of Aerial Application Rates and Drop Sizes for Control of Thrips on Cotton

By

Juan D. Lopez, Jr., D. E. Martin, W. C. Hoffmann, B. K. Fritz, Y. Lan

 

Droplet Size Calculators for 2,4-D and other Aerially-Applied Pesticides

By

Andrew Hewitt

 

The Affect of Application Volume and Deposition Aids on Droplet Spectrum and Deposition in Broccoli for Aerial Application

By

Robert E. Wolf

 

 

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