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OPTIMIZING PRECISION: ASSESSING OFF-TARGET DRIFT AND ON-TARGET DEPOSITION UNIFORMITY IN SUGARCANE FIELDS USING A BACKPACK MAGNETIC SPRAYER

Edna Moges , Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, P.O. Box 436, Nazareth, Ethiopia

Abstract

This study investigates the efficacy of a backpack magnetic sprayer in enhancing precision spraying practices in sugarcane fields. Focused on evaluating both off-target drift and on-target deposition uniformity, the research employs comprehensive field trials and analytical assessments. Results demonstrate the capability of the backpack magnetic sprayer to minimize off-target drift, ensuring environmental sustainability, while simultaneously achieving high uniformity in on-target deposition. The findings contribute valuable insights into optimizing precision spraying techniques in sugarcane cultivation, balancing efficacy with environmental stewardship.

Keywords

Precision Spraying, Sugarcane Fields, Backpack Magnetic Sprayer

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Edna Moges. (2023). OPTIMIZING PRECISION: ASSESSING OFF-TARGET DRIFT AND ON-TARGET DEPOSITION UNIFORMITY IN SUGARCANE FIELDS USING A BACKPACK MAGNETIC SPRAYER. American Journal Of Agriculture And Horticulture Innovations, 3(12), 24–28. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajahi/Volume03Issue12-05