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5) Catch Output From Each Nozzle
Catch the output in a container (marked
in ounces) for the same number of
seconds it took to drive in step 3.
Calculate the ‘average nozzle output’ by
adding the individual outputs and then
dividing by the number of nozzles tested.
7) Analyze Results
The ounces captured per nozzle equals
the gallons-per-acre application rate.
(eg: 16 ounces = 16 gallons-per-acre)
6) Clean Nozzles - If Needed
If any one nozzle’s output deviates from
the manufacturers’ guidelines by more
than 10%, the nozzle should be replaced
or cleaned. A toothbrush works perfect.
8) Compare Recommended Rate
If the gallons-per-acre rate is not within
5% of the intended rate, you will have to
adjust the pressure you spray at or the
speed you travel. You will have to repeat
steps 3 - 7.
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