Spray drift is a significant concern in agriculture, affecting both crop health and environmental quality. It occurs when pesticides or herbicides are carried by wind away from their intended target area.
The risk of spray drift can be influenced by several weather factors including wind speed, temperature, humidity, and atmospheric stability. Understanding these conditions helps farmers make informed decisions to minimize drift and protect their crops and the environment.
How does wind speed affect spray drift?
What is the impact of temperature on spray drift?
How does humidity play a role in spray drift?
What is atmospheric stability and how does it impact spray drift?
Can I use this calculator for all types of pesticides?
How often should I check weather conditions when applying pesticides?
What are some strategies to reduce spray drift during application?
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
