Journal Article10.1177/003072708101000709
Electrodynamic crop spraying
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TL;DR: The advent, largely in the past two decades, of highly active but expensive pesticides, has been accompanied by the realization that most spraying operations are inefficient, wasteful, potentially... as mentioned in this paper.
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Abstract: The advent, largely in the past two decades, of highly-active but expensive pesticides, has been accompanied by the realization that most spraying operations are inefficient, wasteful, potentially ...
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