Growers can save money applying pesticides only where they're most needed.Direct injection sprayers are becoming more common, especially in the row crop world, but they're expensive and most fruit growers still don't use them. Is there a way to obtain their advantages while using other sprayers?The answer appears to be yes. By the end of this year, fruit growers may be able to modify their sprayers with a kit costing around $4,000 that will allow their conventional sprayers to have the direct injection feature.At least, that's the goal of a project in Michigan. Here's the story.
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