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when calibrating the sprayer 14/04/2017 Boom sprayer calibration CHECK sprayer and mend Measure tractor SPEED START Measure FLOW-RATE Calculate SPRAY VOLUME Use water only when calibrating the sprayer Adjust SPRAY VOLUME if required Spray Adjust sprayer to the CROP Prepare TANK-MIX Picture source: Syngenta 1 va-

Boom sprayer calibration Calibration Materials Poles Estacas Measuring tape 20-50 m Measuring jug 2 L Hoses 30 cm (as many as calibrated nozzles) Logbook Calculator Stopwatch Nozzle brush Knife Nozzle gauge Water sensitive paper & stapler Measuring tape 2-3m

Boom sprayer calibration Before calibration CHECK sprayer and mend Tank size (maximum volume of spray mixture) _______L Hoses in good conditions  Nozzles All same type and size  Correct nozzles spacing ______cm Clean nozzles and filters  Check nozzle aligned (flat fan nozzles 10° to the boom)  Boom horizontal (check boom suspension if fitted) 

Boom sprayer calibration Before calibration Check with water (fill half tank with clean water) Start sprayer pump and run tractor throttle at 540 rpm (PTO)  Open boom valve to fill tubing and start spraying  Clean nozzles producing distorted patterns  Replace damaged nozzles  Check and fix Leaks  Valves working properly  Agitation working  Read pressure at pressure gauge bar (kg/cm2)

Boom sprayer calibration 14/04/2017 Boom sprayer calibration Measure the tractor speed Stopwach logbook Poles Measuring tape 20-50 m Calculator Mark a test strip of e.g. 100 m Fill tank about half with water Set tractor speed (gear, throttle at 540 rpm on PTO) as for spraying Reach selected speed and engine rpm before entering the test strip. Maintain constant speed and record time to travel 100 m Measure time: _____ sec. (example: 45 sec.) Calculate tractor speed Distance 100 m Conversion factor 3.6 = X 8.0 km/h Time measured 45 sec. 5 va-

Boom sprayer calibration Calibrate the flow-rate There are two methods to determine the nozzles flow-rate: Precise method: Measurement of individual nozzle output during 1 min. Good estimation: Measurement of tank volume sprayed during 2 min.

Boom sprayer calibration Measurement of individual nozzle output during 1 min. Measuring jug 2 L Stopwatch Calculator Notebook Hoses 30 cm (as many as calibrated nozzles) Choose same engine rpm as used in speed measurement Open boom valve to start spraying Collect the water from each nozzle (via hose on nozzle) during 1 minute in a measuring jug Record the water output from each nozzle Calculate the average flow-rate per nozzle (L/min) For uniform flow rate, variability between the nozzles should be < +/- 5% from the average flow rate Nozzles differing > +/- 5% should be cleaned or replaced and flow rates checked again

Spraying time in minutes Boom sprayer calibration Measurement of tank volume sprayed during 2 min. Step 1-3: do not change the position of the sprayer! Fill the spray tank with water up to a clearly defined level, e.g. the top level (including pump, etc.) Leave tractor running throughout the calibration process Spray for 2 min.; pressure and rpm settings as for spraying Measure the volume to refill the sprayer to the defined level Calculate the flow-rate per nozzle Refilled amount 144 L 1.5 L/min per nozzle = Spraying time in minutes 2 min Open nozzles 48 pieces X

Boom sprayer calibration 14/04/2017 Boom sprayer calibration Calculate the Spray Volume (L/ha) Spray Volume per ha Flow-rate 1.5 L/min Conversion factor 600 Open nozzles 48 pieces X X 225 L/ha = Boom width 24 m Tractor speed 8.0 km/h X 9 va-

Boom sprayer calibration Recommended spray volumes (L/ha) If the calculated spray volume is within the recommended range of spray volumes, continue with ‘Adjustment of the sprayer to the crop’ Follow pesticide label information Take crop density into consideration. Increase spray volumes to match denser crop and higher leaf areas Target and crop density (leaf area) 100-200 L/ha 600 L/ha

Boom sprayer calibration How to adjust spray volumes (L/ha) Change nozzle size (large adjustment): For large adjustments, change nozzle size (check nozzle manufacturers catalogue) See calculation next slides Adapt tractor speed (medium adjustment): Application volumes can be adjusted by altering the tractor speed. Adapt spray pressure (small adjustment): Small adjustments in flow rate can be made by adjusting the pressure

Boom sprayer calibration Change nozzle size (large adjustment) Calculate the required flow-rate per nozzle based on the calibrated tractor speed and targeted spray volume Select appropriate nozzle size / colour, e.g. 05 Brown for 2.00 L/min Measured Measured Targeted spray volume Required flow-rate = Speed 8.0 km/h X Boom width 24 m X Spray Volume 300 L/ha 2.00 L/min per nozzle Conversion factor 600 X Open nozzles 48 pieces km/h – L/min Counted

Present spray volume 225 L/ha Boom sprayer calibration Adapt tractor speed (medium adjustment) Slower speeds increase the spray volume (L/ha) and faster speeds reduce it Present spray volume 225 L/ha Present tracor speed 8.0 km/h X New tractor speed 6.0 km/h = Targeted spray volume 300 L/ha

Boom sprayer calibration 14/04/2017 Boom sprayer calibration Adapt spray pressure (small adjustment) Always stay within the optimal pressure range of nozzles (see catalogue). Changes in pressure can change the droplet size and may cause drift or run-off 2 Targeted spray volume 250 L/ha New Pressure 3.7 bar Present pressure 3 bar x = Present spray volume 225 L/ha 14 va-

Boom sprayer calibration Adjustment of the sprayer to the crop Orientation flat-fan nozzles Measuring tape 2-3 m Nozzle gauge Correct nozzle type, size and pressure. Tractor speed, flow-rate and spray volume calibrated Nozzle orientation and nozzle spacing checked 110° nozzles boom height over target 45-50 cm 80° nozzles boom height over target 70-75 cm Boom height over target (crop/soil) according to nozzle angle for an even spray distribution

Spray distribution check with water-sensitive paper Boom sprayer calibration Spray distribution check with water-sensitive paper Staple water-sensitive paper onto a wooden lath and place the lath across a single run width. Leave gap for tractor wheels. Water sensitive papers can also be stapled on leaves within the crop Water sensitive paper & stapler Dynamic spray pattern and distribution test

Prepare tank mix Calculation of how much pesticide to add to the spray tank

Calculation of how much pesticide to add Prepare tank mix Calculation of how much pesticide to add to the spray tank There are two main possibilities how the product dose is indicated on the pesticide label: Label indication: Use xxx L/ha or g/ha Label indication: Use xxx L or g /100 L water in a specific spray volume, e.g. 1,000 L of water /ha

Label indication (product per ha) Volume of water in spray tank Prepare tank mix Label indication: Use xxx L/ha or g/ha Example: Pesticide label indication: product use 3 L/ha Sprayer tank content: 800 L of water; the calibrated spray volume is 300 L/ha With 800 L of water 2.666 ha can be treated (800 L / 300 L/ha = 2.666 ha) Product needed in the tank is: 3 L /ha product x 2.666 ha = 8 L Pesticide label Measured Product in tank Label indication (product per ha) 3 L / ha X Volume of water in spray tank 800 L 8 L product = Spray volume 300 L /ha Calibrated

Volume of water in spray tank Spray volume label recommendation Prepare tank mix Label indication: Use xxx L or g /100 L water in a specific spray volume, e.g. 1,000 L of water /ha) Example: Pesticide label indication: use 300 g/100 L of water ..... Use spray volume of 1,000 L/ha Sprayer tank content: 800 L of water; calibrated spray volume 300 L/ha If 1,000 L /ha are used then 300 g x (800/100)= 2,400 g of product must be added to the tank If 300 L/ha are used then the concentration needs to be 3.333 times higher, i.e. 1,000 L/ha / 300 L/ha =3.333). (This because the same amount per cm² needs to be on leaves / fruits independent whether 300 L/ha or 1000 L/ha are applied). Product in sprayer tank = 2400g x 3.333 = 8,000 g Pesticide label Measured Pesticide label Product in tank Use rate 300 g/100 L Volume of water in spray tank 800 L Spray volume label recommendation 1000 L/ha X 8,000 g product X = Conversion Factor 100 Spray volume 300 L/ha Calibrated